Illinois Assistive Technology

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1020 S Spring St
Springfield, IL 62704

Illinois Assistive Technology Program is dedicated to providing a wide range of assistive technology services and information to support individuals with disabilities. From offering assistance and information to allowing individuals to try out various devices, the program aims to enhance accessibility and independence.

With initiatives like the IATP Makers program, Smart Home technology, and Tech Kitchen, the organization strives to innovate and create solutions that cater to diverse needs. Additionally, through education and training programs, Illinois Assistive Technology Program fosters advocacy and empowers individuals to make informed choices about assistive technology.

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