The ACES Assistive Technology Services Department consists of multiple highly-trained Assistive Technology (AT) professionals with backgrounds in Speech Language Pathology, Special Education, and Occupational Therapy. ACES now provides AT device demonstrations and device loans as a new partner for the CT Tech Act Project. Visit ACES Assistive Technology websitefor more information.
SCSU Center for Educational and Assistive Technology offers AT device loans of laptops, tablets and smart pens, primarily to SCSU students with disabilities and to surrounding schools (K-12). Contact CEAT for more information or visit the CEAT webpage.
CREC offers AT device loans to their consortium members. They have a wide variety of devices focusing primarily on education and communication. Contact CREC and visit the CREC Assistive Technology webpage for more details.
SERC Library offers AT device loans to individuals with disabilities and family members and educators. You can view their AT device lending library at the SERC website or contact SERC for more information.
EASTCONN offers AT device loans to school districts who are members of the EASTCONN AT consortium. Contact EASTCONN and visit the EASTCONN’s Assistive Technology Lending Library webpage for more details.
UCP of Eastern CT offers AT device loans to individuals with disabilities of any age, family members, and others. Contact UCP or visit the UCP AT Lending Library webpage for more details or to view their inventory.
Meriden ATECH offers AT device loans with a robust inventory of items that can be viewed on the ATECH Lending Library webpage.
NEAT Center at Oak Hill offers AT device loans to individuals with disabilities and others. They offer an array of AT devices. Contact NEAT or visit the NEAT website for more details.