Tag Archives: information

Resources for information on augmentative communication devices

Companies or vendors to contact for catalogs and information on their augmentative communication devices include:

Able Net Inc. (also have switches, control units, etc.)
1081 10th Ave. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414
800-322-0956
www.ablenetinc.com

Communication Aid Manufacturers Association
(CAMA represents several companies)
205 W. Randolph St., Ste. 1830
Chicago, IL 60606
800-441-2262
www.aacproducts.org

Crestwood Co.
6625 N. Sidney Place
Milwaukee, WI 53209-3259
414-352-5678
www.communicationaids.com

Dynavox System, Inc.
2100 Wharton St.,Suite 400
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
800-344-1778
www.dynavoxtech.com/default.aspx

Franklin Electronics Publishers
1 Franklin Plaza
Burlington, NJ 08016-4907
800-266-5626
www.franklin.com

Mayer-Johnson Co.
PO Box 1579
Solano Beach, CA 92075-7579
800-588-4548
www.mayer-johnson.com

Phonic Ear, Inc.
3880 Cypress Dr.
Petaluma, CA 94954
800-227-0735
www.phonicear.com

Prentke Romich
1022 Heyl Rd.
Wooster, OH 44691-9744
800-262-1984
www.prentrom.com

Vision Aid Systems, Inc. (vendor)
PO Box 1369
Greenwood, IN 46142
800-765-7483
www.visionaidsystems.com

Words +
1220 W. Ave. J
Lancaster, CA 93534-2902
800-869-8521
www.words-plus.com

Zygo Industries, Inc.
PO Box 1008
Portland, OR 97207-1008
800-234-6006
www.zygo-usa.com

See more at: http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/?pageId=2504#sthash.WY8uUGjL.7C0lQ4cX.dpuf

Resource: NCLD Assistive Technology Information

The National Center for Learning Disabilities improves the lives of all people with learning difficulties and disabilities by empowering parents, enabling young adults, transforming schools, and creating policy and advocacy impact.

The following links from the website provide information on assistive technology supports in education that can also be used for daily living and community needs.

Assistive Technology for Students with Disabilities

Assistive Technology Innovations

Choosing Assistive Technology

Free Assistive Technology Resources

Assistive devices for independent living

This 
manual is
 designed 
to 
provide 
individuals and their caregivers 
with 
ideas 
and 
resources 
to
meet their 
changing 
needs
 as 
they 
age, through
 
simple
 environmental
 adaptations that support continued independence. 
It includes descriptions of products that assist with hearing, vision, routines, eating and drinking, housekeeping, leisure, exercise, fall prevention, skin and wound care, healthcare management, and caregiving.

http://www.keiro.org/document.doc?id=424

Information and resources

The following websites have compiled additional information on assistive technology, factors to consider when choosing AT, and generally helpful information.

Adaptive switches

Adaptive switches provide access for people with disabilities to have more control over their environment and increased independence.  The links below provide information on how to find the best fit in adaptive switches. Explore items and links under the tag for switches as well.

IMPORTANT: Do your homework! Make sure you have switch accessories and switch modifiers that make your devices compatible with switches.