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Activity and Funding Report Publication in PDF Activity and Funding Report Source of Program Funding Outcomes for Oklahomans with Disabilities ABLE Tech provides ongoing training and information dissemination regarding HB2255, the Defective Assistive Device Act, known as the Lemon Law for malfunctioning assistive devices passed by the 1996 Oklahoma Legislature. All Oklahomans have access to assistive technology information through the toll-free ABLE Tech INFO-line service and the ABLE Tech webpage http://okabletech.okstate.edu ABLE Tech established and maintains the Oklahoma Equipment Connection, as a free service, to increase the availability of used/recycled assistive technology devices. ABLE Tech subcontracts with Centers for Independent Living to provide equipment loan libraries and demonstration labs that enable Oklahomans with disabilities to borrow assistive technology for a trial period to determine appropriateness. ABLE Tech established partnerships with public and private entities by providing Outreach Kits of assistive technology devices that bring AT information and hands-on experiences to consumers throughout the state. ABLE Tech provides ongoing advocacy, to consumers across the state, to overcome barriers in securing assistive technology as it relates to available funding and current federal and state legislation. ABLE Tech provided consultation to the Oklahoma State Department of Education and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to reduce system barriers for schools to become Medicaid providers allowing for reimbursement of services that are Medicaid compensable, e.g., assistive technology, that is medically necessary. ABLE Tech provided the Department of Rehabilitation Services with comprehensive, agency-wide training to enhance the employability of persons with disabilities through utilization of assistive technology and the rehabilitation process. Publications Technical Assistance Document -Assistive Technology for Children and Youth with Disabilities, a document describing assistive technology devices and services for children and youth with disabilities Special Care Training, a curriculum that incorporates assistive technology into early childhood education Discover ABLE Tech, a brochure listing ABLE Tech products and services Oklahoma Equipment Connection, a brochure describing the assistive technology resale and recycle program The Lemon Law, a brochure describing the Defective Assistive Device Act for malfunctioning assistive devices Assistive Technology Lending Program, a brochure describing the low interest loan program for the purchase of AT Assistive Technology and Rural Life, a brochure describing assistive technology resources for rural Oklahomans Best Practices for Vendors of Assistive Technology, a brochure providing an overview of AT vendor ethics Assistive Technology and Daily Living, a five-set series of brochures depicting AT and independent living tips SWITCHES, a booklet providing an overview of electronic and mechanical switches Assistive Technology What You Need to Know, a booklet describing AT evaluations and appropriate device selection Assistive Technology for Children, a booklet describing AT devices and services available for children under various legislation and health insurance Assistive Technology for Adults, a booklet describing AT devices and services available for adults under various legislation and health insurance Assistive Technology for Older Adults, a booklet describing AT devices and services available for older adults under various legislation and health insurance Assistive Technology & IDEA, a booklet describing AT devices and services for children and youth in educational settings Make-n-Take Sheets, a series of information sheets depicting ways to adapt everyday items for persons with disabilities Training and Outreach - ABLE Tech collaborates and offers training on Assistive Technology to all State agencies that serve individuals with disabilities including: Department of Rehabilitation Services, Department of Human Services, State Department of Education, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Oklahoma State Department of Vo-Tech and others. Additionally, ABLE Tech provides AT Training to statewide disability-related organizations serving individuals with disabilities across the life span. Assistive Technology training initiatives are directed toward: Agency Staff Development Programs and Services for Individuals with Disabilities Technical Assistance Private and Public Funding Sources Adult - Workforce Oklahoma Technology Academy (annual), Mayors Conference on Disabilities (annual), Oklahoma Rehabilitation Association Conference (annual), OK-AHEAD Conference (annual), Bacone College Rehabilitation Counselor Program, State of Oklahoma Occupational Information Coordination Committee (SOICC), Tulsa Job Fair (annual), Oklahoma State Department of Technology and Career Education Conference (annual), OSU Speech Language Pathologist Program, Disability Awareness Day at Capitol (annual), Oklahoma Mental Health Association Conference (annual), National Association of Mental Illness-Oklahoma Chapter, Oklahoma Association for Family and Community Education Conference, Department of Human Services Creating Partnerships Conference (annual), Governors Conference on Developmental Disabilities, Brain Injury Association of Oklahoma Conference (annual), Rural Health Association of Oklahoma Conference, Vocational Evaluators Association Conference Elderly - Side by Side Conference (annual), Southwest Society on Aging Conference (annual), Promoting Independence for Older Adults Workshop, Senior Day at Capitol, Medicare Outreach, Oklahoma Arthritis Network Minorities - Section 121 Vocational Rehabilitation Programs, Minority Outreach Conference (annual) Professional Organizations - Residential Care Providers Licensure Program, State of Oklahoma Office of Personnel Management, Doctors Hospital Outreach and Education Association, O/T, P/T, SLP Associations of Oklahoma Conference, Tulsa Occupational Therapists Association, Oklahoma Speech and Hearing Association, National Social Workers Association-Oklahoma Chapter, Affirmative Action Association, Oklahoma Council for Blind State Agency Personnel - Developmental Disabilities Services Division Case Management Staff, Developmental Disabilities Services Division Vocational Staff, Developmental Disabilities Services Division Training Unit, Department of Rehabilitation Services Vocational and Visual Services Staff, Oklahoma State Department of Technology and Career Education Staff, Oklahoma Public School Educators and Administrators, Aging Services Division, Long Term Care Authority Staff, Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Head Start [PIE CHART of Training Statistics: State Agency 11%, Providers 37%, Community Services 8%, Educational Services 3%, Consumers 41%] Consumer Participation - The Oklahoma ABLE Tech Consumer Advisory Council is comprised of individuals who have a connection with a variety of disabilities and related issues. ABLE Tech materials and training programs are reviewed by the Consumer Advisory Council. The council provides vital input to assure that the project's goals and activities are responsive to the needs of the people in Oklahoma. Assistive Technology Loan Program - Centers for Independent Living (CILS) are non-profit organizations that assist people with disabilities by providing programs and services to help individuals have a more independent lifestyle. Centers in Norman, Bartlesville, Tulsa, and McAlester maintain demonstration labs and loan libraries of assistive technology devices. Oklahoma ABLE Tech through Tech Act funds has purchased many of the devices available at each center. The devices may be utilized for a trial period to determine appropriateness and/or borrowed by persons who are in the process of purchasing and need a device during an interim period. [PIE CHART: Loans of AT Equipment; Total AT Loans 1788; Oklahomans for Independent Living 289, Green Country Independent Living Resource Center 302, Ability Resources 830, Progressive Independence 367] Information and Referral - The ABLE Tech INFO-line helps people find the assistive technology they need and keep up with new developments in the field. The ABLE Tech INFO-line provides free information and referral services on assistive technology for people of all ages with disabilities. Family members, service providers, and others who work in fields related to disabilities or to assistive technology may also use this service. ABLE Tech INFO-line's resources include a statewide computer database, national resources, in-house collection of catalogs, and product literature. "Assistive Technology is a growing and complex field. New developments happen daily. Assistive Technology provides the tools that enable many people with disabilities: to have control over their own lives, to become included in the community, to enjoy the benefits of American life, to have access to living, learning, working, and playing and, to have the same choices that are available to people without disabilities. On the cover are Oklahomans who are enjoying the benefits of life as a result of Assistive Technology." Linda Jaco, Program Manager We would like to extend a special thanks to the Utah Assistive Technology Project and the North Dakota Interagency Program for Assistive Technology for providing some photos and content for us to replicate. Our thanks to the many individuals who shared their stories with us. |
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