
Vermont Assistive Technology Project (VATP) draft
Working with individuals of all ages to find accessible solutions that will help with any disability and aging-related needs
u003ch3u003eThe VATP offers free equipment demonstrations, and free 30-day equipment loans of assistive technology. They also publish newsletters.u003c/h3u003e

VATP Staff
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Darren McIntyre
Project Co-Director, The CARES Team
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Tracy Roux
Assistive Technology Access Specialist (CDCI)
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Benjamin Wimett
Assistive Technology Access Specialist
VATP Quick Facts
Quick Facts
u003culu003ern tu003cliu003eServices offered: The VATP loans assistive technology to Vermonters, and helps them evaluate equipment before they buy it. They also publish newsletters.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eAge range: adults (but parents can get help with assistive technology for their children)u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eCoverage Area: all over Vermontu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eCost: There is no cost to borrow equipment from VATPu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eConducts research: Nou003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eFunding: The VATP receives funding from the Vermont Agency of Disability, Aging, and Independent Living as well as support from CDCI.u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003e
Website
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