Plus answers to frequently asked questions
If you live in the Uintah Basin and have a disability--or if you are close to someone who does--you should watch for Cameron Cressall at the Holly Fair on the USU-Uintah Basin campus in Roosevelt this Friday and Saturday.
Cressall coordinates the AT lab in the Uintah Basin, and he loves to help people with disabilities find a way to reach their goals for independence. "It's not hard to be passionate about my job," he said. "I'm building, creating, doing fun things, making people happy."
The event runs Friday, November 4 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday, November 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
But in case you can't make it to Holly Fair, here are some quick answers frequently asked questions:
Q: What is assistive technology?
A: Any device, high- or low-tech, that helps people with disabilities be more independent.
Q: Does the Assistive Technology Lab help people of a specific age group?
A: If you are between the ages of 0 and 150, you are in the right age range.
Q: I see you're on campus. Does that mean you only work with students and faculty?
A: Nope. We work with everybody.
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A: The Utah Assistive Technology Program includes a foundation that helps people with disabilities purchase the technology they need. It even facilitates small business loans for people with disabilities.
But you might be surprised at how many inexpensive, low-tech options are available.
Q: I purchased some assistive technology, but it's not quite right for me. What should I do?
A: The AT Lab specializes in finding customized solutions for people with disabilities. We can help bridge the gap between an off-the-shelf product and your specific situation.
Q: How can I find out more about the Utah Assistive Technology Program, and assistive technology in general?
A: Visit our web page. You can also find lots of ideas on our Pinterest boards. We're also on Facebook, Twitter (@utahATprogram) and YouTube.
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