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The Assistive Technology Loan Program
If you need costly equipment to meet your special needs, People's Bank is working with the Connecticut Tech Act Project (state of Connecticut) to provide you with a low-interest loan to help you obtain the assistive technology you need. Assistive technology is any tool, device or equipment designed to help you develop, maintain or improve your ability to function daily. It could range from small, inexpensive kitchen gadgets that help you cook to a van adapted with special controls to help you drive independently. Hearing aids, motorized wheelchairs, computers controlled by voice or other special switch and augmentative alternative communication tools are included in a long list of assistive technology devices. Construction work completed on part of a building to make it possible for you to use your device also qualifies as assistive technology. You may need to use assistive technology in your home, school, work, or recreational settings.
Assistive Technology Loan Fund - Forms index The Connecticut Tech Act Project also provides information and advocacy services to you regarding assistive technology. The project's goal is to make sure that Connecticut's residents (all ages) with disabilities get access to assistive technology. The project is funded in part by a grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR).
Stratford: Dana Canevari, Naugatuck: Bob Gorman, North Franklin: Rick DeLuca West Haven: Susan Duval Hartford: Michael Leyva or call the Connecticut Tech Act Project at the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services, Department of Social Services at 860-424-4871 or 1-800-537-2549 (V/TDD). The Department of Social Services offers programs regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, physical or mental disabilities, national origin, or language barriers. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this information is available in large print, Braille, or on audio cassette, upon request, by calling toll-free: 1-800-537-2549 (V/TDD). |
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Connecticut Tech Act Project
Department of Social Services
Bureau of Rehabilitation Services
11th floor, 25 Sigourney Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106
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