Utah Assistive Technology Program

UATP is a federally-funded program serving individuals with disabilities of all ages in Utah. We provide assistive technology devices and services. We also train university students, parents, children with disabilities and professional service providers about AT. Our goal is to increase independence and quality of life for people with disabilities. Learn more at www.uatpat.org.

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Monday, October 12, 2020

We've moved! Visit our blog on our new website.

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The Utah Assistive Technology Program Blog now has a new home with the same helpful content. It is now embedded in our new website so that w...
Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Accessible Times: The UATP Podcast episode 3

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Touch as a learning tool is very underutilized. Here's why. Sheri Wells-Jensen photo credit: Kate Kamphius  In this second episode dedic...
Monday, August 17, 2020

UATP small grant helps a boy communicate

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  Jennifer, David and the iPad Last month, David Kojorski received an iPad with a protective case, through a small grant from the Utah Assis...
Tuesday, August 11, 2020

UATP says goodbye to SLC coordinator

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Tom Boman, rear left, had an organizing party at UATP in Salt Lake City, then invited friends and volunteers to join in a celebration lunch ...
Wednesday, August 5, 2020

UATP Accessible Times Podcast, episode 2: Tactile learning part 1, See3D

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Caroline Karbowski, founder, See3D In this episode, we meet Caroline Karbowski, founder of See3D , an organization that manages the printin...
Monday, July 6, 2020

UATP'S "Accessible Times" podcast launches now!

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Accessible tech from Microsoft: Don't forget the packaging! Solomon Romney and Valeria Rodriguez of Microsoft The first episode of Acces...
Thursday, July 2, 2020

UATP, area agencies on aging and independent living centers team up to fight isolation

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Photo by  Andrea Piacquadio  from  Pexels In the wake of the pandemic, Area Agencies on Aging and two Centers for Independent Living in Utah...
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