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Wisconsin Assistive Technology Program

Assistive Technology

WisTech does what it can to help persons with disabilities in the state acquire the assistive technology that can enhance their lives by increasing independence and the ability to participate in the world around them. It can help you find financial aid for your handicap van.

The Assistive Technology Program in Wisconsin is a comprehensive initiative aimed at enhancing the independence and quality of life for individuals with disabilities. The program offers a range of assistive technology services, resources, and support to residents of Wisconsin.

Through this program, individuals with disabilities can access various assistive devices, equipment, and technologies that help them overcome barriers and facilitate their participation in daily activities. These may include mobility aids, communication tools, hearing and vision supports, computer access devices, and more.

The program provides assessments, consultations, and evaluations to determine the specific needs of individuals and match them with appropriate assistive technology solutions. Additionally, it offers training and demonstrations to ensure effective usage and integration of these technologies into daily routines.

Collaborating with local agencies, healthcare professionals, and educational institutions, the program strives to promote awareness and understanding of assistive technology among both individuals with disabilities and service providers. It also engages in research and development efforts to continually improve and expand the available assistive technology options.

The Assistive Technology Program in Wisconsin plays a vital role in empowering individuals with disabilities by providing them with the necessary tools and support to maximize their independence, productivity, and overall well-being.

Contact Info

(608) 266-7974

Email Contacts

sarah.lincoln@dhs.wisconsin.gov

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Location:

1 W. Wilson Street, Room 437
Madison, Wisconsin 53703