Featured Resources

    Brain and Spinal Cord
    Trust Fund

    The Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission enhances the lives of Georgians with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. Guided by the aspirations of people with traumatic injuries, the Commission supports lives of meaning, independence and inclusion..  MORE... 

    Vocational Rehabilitation
    A state-supported program of services funded under Title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that assists individuals with disabilities who are pursuing meaningful careers. VR assists those individuals to secure gainful employment commensurate with their abilities and capabilities. MORE... 



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Events

    Ipod Touch and IPad as Assistive Technology»
    With technology advancing faster than most of us can adapt, it is often difficult to see the usefulness of the latest gadget. However the iPad and iPod Touch can be used for more than just listening to music or playing games. They offer great possibilities as assistive technology devices. From sign language to memory aides, there are applications for almost
    every need. Participants will be assigned an iPod Touch to use during the workshop for a unique hands-on experience.  REGISTER...

    By Popular Demand - New Dates for Rapid Fabrication Workshop »
    Are you looking for affordable and quick assistive technology solutions? Join us for our Rapid Fabrication workshop. This “make and take” workshop will explore different fabrication tools and materials that can be used to create hundreds of assistive technology solutions in minutes.  MORE...


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AgrAbility Farm

AgrAbility Farm

Whether you have a spinal cord injury and want to get back in the tractor or have mobility issues due to arthritis, there are solutions. At AgrAbility Farm, visitors can see a wide variety of assistive technology devices and work site accommodations in one place.   Learn More ...

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UGA Arches

Are health conditions or disabilities keeping you from farming? AgrAbility in Georgia can help! The program is a free service and is part of a national program administered through the United States Department of Agriculture. The project in Georgia is located at the University of Georgia at the Athens and Tifton campuses.. 

 

 

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