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March 23-24, 2009 The Pass It On Center Quality Indicators for AT Reuse meeting in Atlanta was a Huge Success!
The Pass It On Center held a Quality Indicators for AT Reuse meeting in Atlanta, GA on March 23rd and 24th. This two day meeting brought together occupational therapists, program directors and other key informants to develop Quality Indicators for AT Reuse (QIAT-R). The QIAT-R will be a dynamic, interactive tool to assess an AT Reuse Program. Quality Indicators for AT Reuse will further enhance current activities for AT Reuse programs, assist in development of new Reuse programs as well as provide helpful feedback and link directly to the Pass It On Center Knowledge Base. The QIAT-R is a living document that grows and develops as AT Reuse Programs develop.
Archive: Highlights is a publication of The Pass It On Center. Each issue contains updates on the Center's activities, helpful information for the AT Reuse Demonstration Grantees to utilize, as well as anyone else interested in AT Reuse. View Highlights Newsletter
"Use It and Pass It Along"
The Pass It On Center was pleased to participate in an in-depth article on AT Reuse that has been published in the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s (MDA) January-February issue of Quest. We want to thank the author Alyssa Quintero, for doing such a thoughtful and complete article. We also want to thank Jeremy Buzzell, program specialist for the U.S. Department of Education’s Rehabilitation Services Administration, for agreeing to be interviewed for the article. We hope you will be inspired by the story and by the possibilities of AT Reuse!
Georgia Department of Labor receives two federal grants to aid people with disabilities
ATHENS -- A U. S. Department of Education official has announced that the Georgia Department of Labor/Tools for Life program has received two federal grants totaling almost $2 million over the next five years. These grants will increase access to assistive technology (AT) devices for independent living, learning, and working.
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AT-Reuse Brochure
For an overview of Assistive Technology Reuse . . . What is AT Reuse? Why Reuse AT? and Who is involved in AT Reuse? The full text of this article is available in these formats: PDF | TXT
In PCs, recycled equals eco-friendly A system funded by the government also rates machines on environmental criteria. By Barry Rehfeld New York Times Published on: 01/02/07
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The District of Columbia Disability Equipment Recycling Program
(DC Shares) equipment recycling center is now open. The center located in the Christopher Price Building at 1301 Belmont St. NW, Suite 1D provides new, used and recycled durable medical equipment to District residents.
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$600,000 grant boosts assistive technology reuse
The Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative (DATI) at the University of Delaware has received a three-year, $600,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education's Rehabilitation Services Administration to improve access to assistive devices by Delawareans with disabilities. The full text of this article is available in these formats: HTML
Kansas Equipment Exchange Article and Public Service Announcements
Article written for the Kansas Funeral Director's Magazine July 20, 2007
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