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Provides consultation for individuals and businesses adopting assistive technology, rehab engineering, and accessibility and universal design into their daily activities.

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ADA Implementation Assistance
Evaluation for Assistive Technology

Provides low-income individuals who are not eligible for eye exams, glasses, hearing tests, or hearing aids through other public benefit sources can apply for those services through their local club.

Services include

Used Eyeglasses Collection. Eyeglasses collected for distribution and reuse in poverty areas worldwide.

Diabetic Eye Screening, Travels the state to give free, basic screenings to adults with diabetes and adults over 55 years of age to detect diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration.

Mobile Hearing Screening Unit that travels the state to give free screenings to adults, detect possible hearing loss, and educate the public.

Used Hearing Aid Bank provides reconditioned hearing aids to persons who cannot afford them.

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Eye Care
Hearing Screening
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Medical Expense Assistance
Assistive Technology Equipment Provision Options
Assistive Technology Equipment
Provides Access Technology Training for clients who have vision loss and want to maintain their independence. Clients can meet with a Vision Rehabilitation Specialist to find the best equipment and devices to meet their specific needs.

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Assistive Technology Information
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Assessments of individuals with disabilities, including a functional evaluation of the individual in the classroom environment. Provides information on purchasing, leasing, or otherwise obtaining assistive devices for individuals with disabilities.

Categories

Assistive Technology Information
Evaluation for Assistive Technology

Offers free Spot vision screening. The screening quickly detects indications of vision issues such as near-sightedness (myopia), far-sightedness (hyperopia), unequal refractive power (anisometropia), blurred vision, eye structure problems (astigmatism), pupil size deviations (anisocoria), and eye misalignment (strabismus). The program evaluates visual functioning and may recommend assistive technology products, such as visual or reading aids, to address identified needs.