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The Assistive Technology (AT) Program may help locate, partially fund, or provide full funding for one of a wide range of devices. These allow those with MS to function more independently in their daily lives, as well as more easily participate in recreational, educational, and vocational activities. These include: Aids for daily living; Communication devices; Computer aids; Environmental control systems; Home and vehicle modifications; Orthotics; Seating, positioning, and mobility devices; Aids for vision and hearing; Cooling aids

Categories

Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility
Daily Living Aids
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Hearing Aids
Home Barrier Removal Grants
Automobile/Van Adaptations
Oral Speech Aids
Orthopedic/Orthotic Devices
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Low Vision Aids
Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
Multiple Sclerosis
Provides financial assistance for disabled adults or children. Funds may be for many purposes including: costs of medical, vision or therapy treatments not covered by insurance or other programs; special equipment, services or supplies; modifications to living area, workplace or vehicle; respite services and recreational activities including summer camp; vocational, educational or driver training. Trustees meet quarterly on the second Tuesdays in Jan., April, Oct., July. Stated deadlines are firm.

Categories

People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Home Barrier Removal Grants
Home Rehabilitation Grants
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Sports Program Participation Expense Assistance
Funding for home and vehicle access modifications.

Categories

Terminal Illness
Home Barrier Removal Grants
Vehicle Adaptation Services
Youth
People with Chronic Illnesses