Assistive Technology

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Peer support and advocacy organization for those with disabilities as well as families and caregivers with the goal of allowing those with disabilities to live as independently as possible.

https://ability360.org/

(602) 256-2245
Fax: (602) 254-6407

5025 E. Washington St.
Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85034

Provides accessibility tools and therapeutic aids for those with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers.

https://www.alzstore.com/default.asp

(800) 752-3238
Email: contact@alzstore.com

Offers rehabilitation services as well as social services and assistive technology for those with visual impairment.

(602) 273-7411
Email: contact@acbvi.com
3100 E. Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008

This program seeks to improve access to assistive technology of many types to individuals living in the state of Arizona while raising awareness of assistive technologies to the public at large. They also provide loans to certain individuals to aid them in purchasing assistive technology.

www.aztap.org
(602) 728-9534
(800) 477-9921
Fax: (866) 463-9921

Northern Arizona University
300 W. Clarendon Ave.
Suite 475
Phoenix, AZ 85013

Provides assistive telecommunications devices including telephones, speech devices, and signaling devices for individuals with full or partial hearing loss, or who are speech impaired regardless of income.

www.acdhh.org/telecommunications/aztedp/

(602) 542-3365
(602) 761-9541 (Video Phone)
1 (866) 233-3412
Fax: (602) 542-3488
Email: AzTEDP@acdhh.az.gov

Sells and rents magnification devices for reading, television, and computer use.

www.bierley.com/

(800) 985-0535
Email: admin@bierley.com

Manufactures and sells both hardware and software aimed at increasing accessibility for the visually impaired and blind individuals for home, school and work use. They also provide training on the use of their products.

www.freedomscientific.com/

(727) 803-8000
(800) 444-4443
North American Corporate Office
17757 US Highway 19 N
Clearwater, FL 33764

Sells tables specially designed for use by senior citizens to help them stay connected to family and friends.

https://familyconnect.net/

Manufactures and sells devices for the blind and visually impaired including Braille keyboards, tablets and Braille embossers as well as text to speech machines.

https://www.humanware.com/en-usa/home

(800) 722-3393
USA Distribution and Repair Center
7846 Jack James Dr.
Stuart, FL 34997

Provides free and confidential information for individuals in need of job accommodation solutions, and helps employers to provide these accommodations for their employees.

www.askjan.org/index.cfm

(800) 526-7234
(877) 781-9403 (TYY)
Email: JAN@AskJAN.com

Software manufacturer. Provides products to help those with dyslexia and dysgraphia as well as visual impairments and ADD/ADHD to increase reading fluency and comprehension.

www.kurzweiledu.com/default.html

(800) 894-5374
Email: sales@kurzweiledu.com

Sun Sounds of Arizona provides audio access to print information for people who cannot read or hold print material due to a disability. Audio access to print media via radio or various streaming options for any individual who is unable to read or hold printed material for any reason.

https://sunsounds.org/

Tempe:

(480) 774-8300
2323 W. 14th Street
Tempe, AZ 85281

Tucson:
(520) 296-2400 (Tucson)
7290 E. Broadway
Suite #166
Tucson, AZ 85710

Email: info@sunsounds.org

A network of physicians and other medical professionals offering technology and rehabilitation for persons with impaired vision.

www.viewfinderlowvision.com

Mesa:
(480) 924-8755 (Mesa)
1830 S. Alma School Rd. #131
Mesa, AZ 85210

Phoenix:
(623) 583-2800 (Phoenix)
Foundation for Blind Children
1234 E. Northern Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85020

Tucson:
(480) 924-8755
Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind
1200 W. Speedway Boulevard #35
Tucson, AZ 85745

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