List of Resources - University of Washington



AAC Resources

Compiled by Patricia Dowden, Ph.D., CCC-SPL

12/2010

Seattle and Puget Sound Resources: (Note: inclusion on this list does not mean endorsement)

2 AT and AAC Evaluations & Consultations

1. Assistive Technology Solutions



2. Bothell Pediatric and Hand Therapy



3. Cascade Children’s Therapy



4. Children’s Therapy Center in Kent, WA (Dynamic Family Services)



5. Children’s Hospital and Medical Center – Speech & Language Services

[yes, there is a typo in that URL. Use it as it appears.]

6. CLASS - Communication, Language and Speech Services



7. Good Samaritan Hospital - CTU Assistive Technology Program



8. Listen & Talk



9. Mosaic Center for Therapy Services - Seattle



10. Provail – Therapeutic & Assistive Technology Services



11. Special Education Technology Center (SETC)



12. University of Washington Autism Center



13. University of Washington - Center for Technology and Disability Studies:



14. University of Washington Medical Center – Rehabilitation Medicine:



15. University of Washington Speech & Hearing Clinic:



16. VA Medical Center



17. Washington Assistive Technology Act Program:



3 Funding AT and AAC Equipment

1. Washington Assistive Technology Fund:



Pacific Northwest Resources (Beyond Puget Sound)

6 AT and AAC Evaluations & Consultations

1. Communicative Medical



2. Easter Seals Washington



3. Providence Health System in Everett

Phone: (475) 258-7600

4. Special Education Technology Center (SETC)



5. St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute

Phone (509) 473-6869; (509) 473.6055

6. St. Mary’s Medical Center

Phone: (509) 522-5821

7. Valley Medical Center (Renton)



8. Yakima Valley Hearing & Speech Center



Online resources, courses or webcasts relating to AAC or AT

1. Creative Communicating



2. DOIT – Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology:



3. Equal Access to Software & Information (EASI):



4. National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education:



5. National Center to Improve Practice (NCIP):



6. Prentke Romich Company (PRC) :



7. :



8. RERC Webcasts on AAC:



Web accessibility issues & guidelines

• Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C):

• Equal Access to Software & Information (EASI):

• Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST):

E-mail discussion groups

• Augmentative Communication Online Users Group (ACOLUG):

• DOIT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology :

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Please note: inclusion of a resource does not necessarily imply endorsement. It is up to the web visitor to determine the value of each resource.

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