"Each individual regardless of the severity of the disability should be given the chance, training, technology, respect and encouragement to participate and be an active citizen in the home, school, workplace and community."

Assistive
Technology
Centre

What is
Assistive
Technology
about?

About TRC

Our Vision

Partners
and
Sponsors

Services

Resources

Who does
TRC serve?

What are
consumers
saying?

Contact Us

Location


Technical Resource CentreWorking Together
1349 County Home Road   PO Box 128   Waterville   Nova Scotia   B0P 1V0   Canada
Tel: (902) 538-3103 ext:112     Fax: (902) 538-7022     Email: trc@nsnet.org

Knowledge, Empowerment, Imagination, Creativity

Demonstrations of various Assistive Technology Tools
for young children and schools


The benefits of assistive and adaptive technology crosses age, disability and or health challenge. From young children to seniors, a citizen may have any one of a number of visible or not so visible physical and or cognitive challenges; Autism/PDD, ADD/ADHD, Developmental Disability, Down Syndrome, Learning Disabilities (LD), Brain Injury, Low Vision, Blindness, Speech Impairments, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Muscular Dystrophy, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Strokes, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Lou Gehrig's

Picture showing various assistive technology

"The assistive technology consideration has implications for all of us. Our investment in resources and knowledge is in the best interest of all citizens who may one day require access to information and possible technology solutions to overcome a disability and or health challenge in the home, school, workplace and community."
Working Together

Funding and support for the Technical Resource Centre is provided by

Kings Regional Rehabilitation Centre and
Community
Support
Services