The DC Assistive Technology Program is a city-wide initiative in Washington, DC, dedicated to enhancing independence, productivity, and inclusion for individuals with disabilities. They provide education, experience, and empowerment in the selection, procurement, and use of assistive technology devices and services, catering to individuals, families, service providers, government agencies, and community organizations.
Administered and funded by the Administration for Community Living at the Department of Health and Human Services, the DC Assistive Technology Program is implemented by the District of Columbia Department on Disability Services and University Legal Services. Their mission is to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities by offering resources, support, and opportunities for individuals to connect, learn, and access assistive technology solutions.
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