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AT Reutilization Programs have never been more important! Read the latest AT3 Center Issue Brief.
AT Reutilization Programs have never been more important! Read the latest AT3 Center Issue Brief.
Keep your mobile phone, assistive technology (AT), and medical devices working during this wireless cell service transition. Read this urgent issue brief from AT3 Center.
In this latest COVID-19 Issue Brief, AT3 Center highlights the ways AT Act Programs can and are supporting individuals with post-COVID conditions (long COVID).
In this latest COVID-19 Issue Brief, AT3 Center highlights the ways AT Act Programs have stepped up to support accessible vaccination for persons with disabilities and older adults.
Sometimes emergency preparedness advice can be overwhelming. Do you or someone in your household have a disability? Here are three things you can do to get started with preparing for a natural disaster or another emergency.
In the wake of recent disasters, working together to support one another—especially those most vulnerable—is critical.
In the event of a natural disaster or other emergency, a custom go-bag can make a big difference for a successful evacuation.
AT users! Are you ready for National Preparedness Month? Below are tips, gadgets, and apps gleaned from the wisdom of the national network of State and Territory AT Act Programs for your consideration.
Thank you, Elaine Morse, MSW, LICSW, for collaborating on our post series about face mask communication challenges for the D/deaf community during COVID-19.
Learn how AT Programs are supporting emergency preparedness with unique strategies and tools for individuals with disabilities and seniors.
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