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Assistive Technology Equipment

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Computer Access Aids

Technology Services - Program
Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)

507 Kent Street
Utica, NY

Provides services and information on available assistive technology to help fulfill vocational, education, and/or recreational goals.

Daily Living Aids

Vision Rehab Therapy (VRT) - Program
Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)

507 Kent Street
Utica, NY

Teaches blind and visually impaired individuals skills of daily living, such as financial management, meal preparation, home safety, organization, and health and wellness. Identifies the area in need of adaptation and provides instruction and equipment to address the need.

Mobility Aids

Free White Cane Program - Program
National Federation of the Blind

200 E Wells Street
Baltimore, MD

Provides a free fiberglass straight cane to any blind or visually impaired child or adult in the United States.

Orthopedic/Orthotic Devices

Little Falls Specialty Services - Program
Bassett Healthcare Network

140 Burwell Street
Little Falls, NY

Provides the following specialty services: General surgery ENT Plastic surgery Cardiology Neurosurgery Orthopedics Thoracic

Orthopedic Services - Program
Oneida Health

357 Genesee Street
Suite 2
Oneida, NY

Offers comprehensive care for patients of all ages that includes surgical and nonsurgical options for the following orthopedic conditions: Total joint replacements of the hip and knee. Joint injections.  Hand and wrist trauma and reconstructive surgery. Back and neck pain. Spinal disorders and scoliosis; conservative treatment. Foot and ankle disorders. Shoulder injuries. ACL reconstruction.  Bone fractures. Degenerative arthritis.

Prosthetic Devices

Syracuse VA Acute Rehabilitation Unit - Program
Syracuse VA Medical Center

800 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, NY

Provides inpatient rehabilitation care for a variety of issues related to mobility, self-care, communication, swallowing, memory, and cognitive issues due to a stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury, amputation, and/or other orthopedic and neuromuscular conditions.


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