AT may provide Texans with more control over their immediate environments; an enhanced ability to function independently; potential access to education, vocation and employment; and more opportunities for recreation/leisure activities and community engagement. Support and develop programs to improve access, advocacy, and awareness of AT to meet the needs of Texans with disabilities and those who are aging. TTAP provides AT Device loans, Demonstration centers, Recycle/Reuse Programs and financing. Additionally, we provide AT training, information and assistance, public awareness, technical assistance, and custom activities.
10100 Burnet Road
L4000, Commons Learning Center, Suite 1.154
Austin, 78758-4445, TX
Building Name or Description: Texas Center for Disability Studies The University of Texas at Austin
Accessible Location: No
Type of Organization | University |
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Categories | Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Training, Other |
Services offered in Spanish? | yes |
Newsletter? | yes |
Child Care Available? | No |
Age Range | Birth - 3 , 3-5 , 6-11 , 12-14 , 15-21 , 22 and up |
Disability Categories | Developmental Disability, Genetic or Congenital Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Learning Disability, Medical Condition, Mental Health Disorder, Physical Disability |
Does this organization belong to all disabilities? | yes |
This organization belongs to these diagnoses | |
Is this a statewide service? | yes |
Website | http://techaccess.edb.utexas.edu/ |
Contact Name | Ana Canevaro - Assistive Technology Specialist |
Email Address | [email protected] |
Phone Number | 800-828-7839 |