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Assistive Technology Act Programs

Federal

Assistive technology is equipment or devices you can use to help you with daily activities, such as eating, bathing, and cooking. It also includes communication aids for hearing, speaking, and more. State assistive technology act programs generally provide things like loans, demonstrations, and exchanges of assistive technology devices.

About this program

Assistive technology (AT) is equipment or devices for people with disabilities. You can use it to help you with activities like eating, bathing, and cooking. AT also includes communication aids for hearing, speaking, and more.

Assistive Technology Act Programs help older adults and people with disabilities get tools and devices to make daily life easier—often for free or at a low cost. These programs are funded by the federal Assistive Technology Act (AT Act) and are available in every U.S. state and territory.

What is assistive technology?

Assistive technology is any tool or device that helps older adults and people with disabilities perform daily tasks more easily and be more independent. These tools can help with hearing, seeing, moving, or talking. They can be used at home, at work, at school, or out in the community.

Some examples of assistive technology include:

  • Walkers and wheelchairs for easier movement
  • Voice-to-text apps for speaking instead of typing
  • Hearing aids to help with hearing
  • Large-print or talking devices for vision problems

What are Assistive Technology Act Programs?

The Assistive Technology Act is a law that helps people with disabilities get the tools and devices they need to live well. It makes it easier for them to find, choose, and use assistive technology solutions.

Assistive Technology Act Programs were created to carry out the mission of the AT Act. These programs are available to people of all ages, with all types of disabilities. Each state runs its own program.

AT Act Programs differ from state to state. Your state’s program may:

  • Provide helpful information on assistive technology
  • Loan out devices people can test before buying
  • Hold demonstrations to show how different tools work
  • Sponsor exchanges where you can get free or low-cost used equipment
  • Provide or help people find funding or payment options for AT
  • Offer training and support to help people use AT devices

Most of these services are free. But you may have to pay a small fee if you want to borrow a device or piece of equipment.

Who qualifies for AT Act Programs?

Anyone who can benefit from assistive technology in their daily life can use these programs, including:

  • Older adults who need help staying independent
  • People with physical, hearing, vision, or speech difficulties
  • Caregivers, family members, or teachers helping someone with a disability
  • Employers or organizations supporting people with disabilities

How can I get help from this program?

The best way to get help with assistive technology is to contact your state’s AT Act Program directly. Find the contact information for your local program.

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Populations served

Disabled

Informational only — official eligibility is determined by the administering agency.

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