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Idaho Assistive Technology Project
UI Center on Disabilities and Human Development
121 West Sweet Ave.
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-885-6097
Toll Free: 1-800-432-8324
Fax: 208-885-6145
Email: sueh@uidaho.edu

IATP Publications

The Idaho Assistive Technology Project has developed a variety of products that provide specific information about assistive technology devices and service options available to persons with disabilities, their families and service providers.  These include:

Facts Sheets

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 TitleCategorySizeDescription
Able DataPDF61.80 KBPublished July 2009
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)PDF45.96 KBPublished July 2009
Assistive Technology and Older AdultsPDF58.28 KBPublished July 2009
Assistive Technology for Hearing
Impairments
PDF112.80 KBPublished December
1999
Assistive Technology for Visual
Impairments
PDF128.66 KBPublished June 1995
Assistive Technology in Special
Education
PDF87.55 KBPublished April 2001
Assistive Technology on the JobPDF99.18 KBPublished December
1999
AT for Elderly Persons with
Cognitive Impairments
PDF78.23 KBPublished June 1999
AT for Elderly with Hearing
Impairments
PDF66.76 KB 
AT for Visually Impaired Older
Persons
PDF84.84 KBPublished June 1995
Augmentative CommunicationPDF124.93 KBPublished June 1995
Bathing for Older People with
Disabilities
PDF76.55 KBPublished June 1995
Does your Health Insurance
Cover Assistive Technology and
Related Services?
PDF66.28 KB 
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance for
Wheelchair Users
PDF93.75 KBPublished June 1995
Easy Home Modifications
for Older Persons
PDF66.87 KBPublished February
2000
Facilitated CommunicationPDF81.78 KBPublished June 1995
Federal Legislation Related to
Assistive Technology
PDF127.89 KBPublished October
1999
Funding Assistive TechnologyPDF56.75 KBPublished February
2003
Hearing Impaired OrganizationsPDF75.73 KB 
How VR Can help get you a JobPDF123.62 KB 
IntellikeysPDF81.60 KBPublished June 1995
Issues in Assistive Technology:
"Experts"
PDF113.56 KB 
Keeping Home Safe for Older
Persons
PDF85.69 KBPublished February
2000
Learning TechnologyPDF66.28 KBPublished June 1995
Listing of Assistive Technology
Vehicle Vendors
PDF23.99 KBPublished January
2002
Locating Assistive TechnologyPDF21.93 KBPublished March 2003
Low-Interest Loan ProgramPDF61.02 KBPublished January
2003
Realtime CaptioningPDF78.52 KBPublished December
1999
Recreation TechnologyPDF22.28 KBPublished June 2007
RSI Keyboard FactsheetPDF123.67 KBPublished December
1999
Senior Reverse MortgagePDF96.48 KB 
The "Tech ACT"PDF36.66 KBPublished October 1999
The Lemon Law for Assistive
Technology
PDF75.31 KB 
The Rehabilitation Act Amendments
of 1992 and Assistive Technology
PDF78.92 KBPublished June 1995
Toys for Young ChildrenPDF128.57 KBPublished July 2000
Traveling Education KitPDF274.08 KBPublished June 1995
Van Lifts: A Practical GuidePDF81.63 KBPublished June 1995
Vocational Services for Individuals
with Significant Disabilities
PDF131.73 KBPublished July 2003
Website for Individuals with
Disabilities
PDF69.75 KB 
Websites for Parents and Families
of Children with Disabilities
PDF167.85 KBPublished July 2000

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Handbooks

Our handbooks are packed with information identifying agencies, supportive services, funding options and resources pertaining to assistive technology.  Five handbooks are available for a small shipping fee (out-of-state) or free of charge (in-state)

Click on the title below for the table of contents and links to order or download the manual

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Videos

These videos are available for checkout.


The Key to Independence 
Description: This video explains the role of the Idaho Assistive Technology Project in providing and obtaining assistive technology.  The Video is available in two versions, a twenty minute and a twelve minute.

Accessibility to Rural Government Through Assistive Technology
Description: This video helps the viewer to understand the experiences an individual with a hearing impairment, vision impairment or a physical disability may endure.

Funding Assistive Technology
Description: This video gives a ten step process to funding assistive technology.

I.A.T.P. Information and Referral Services
Description: This video contains an extensive amount of information and referral services provided by I.A.T.P.

The Magical World of Assistive Technology
Description: The I.A.T.P. funds assistive technology resource centers throughout Idaho which help to provide assistive technology and services.
 
Accessibility To Rural Government Through Assistive Technology Training Module 
Description: The IATP produced this training module to alert rural governments and community organizations to barriers faced by individuals with disabilities when accessing their organizations. The viewer experiences situations faced by individuals with a vision impairment, a physical disability, and a hearing impairment. 

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