Dropping In On Carol In North Dakota
Learn how ND Assistive helped a family overcome pandemic visiting restrictions and save their mom's life!
Learn how ND Assistive helped a family overcome pandemic visiting restrictions and save their mom's life!
This is an important story to share. While it may not be a "Long COVID" story, it is a sobering COVID impact story. Thank you to LATAN, the Louisiana Assistive Technology (AT) Act Program, for bringing Gerald to AT3 Center's attention.
Did you know that every nine seconds someone in the United States acquires a brain injury? Over the last two years, however, that rate must be on the rise.
In honor of Developmental Disability Awareness month, here is a story highlighting the difference technology can make during the pandemic to keep spirits high. Thank you, DATI, the Delaware AT Act Program, for the permission to re-post.
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.
In this latest COVID-19 Issue Brief, AT3 Center highlights the activities of the New Jersey, Idaho, and US Virgin Islands AT Act Programs to support remote learning.
In this latest COVID-19 Issue Brief, AT3 Center highlights partnerships in North Dakota, Nebraska, and South Dakota that support health, safety, and quality of life with unique approaches.
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.
Inaccessible COVID-19 websites and documents lock out the very users most at risk from the virus.
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