CIDE’s Assistive Technology Program of Colorado
Helping people with disabilities become more independent with the assistance of AT information and devices
Nov 30, 2023The Assistive Technology Program of Colorado, a project of the Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering (CIDE) at the University of Colorado Denver, can help individuals with disabilities lead more independent lives through the use of Assistive Technology (AT). The CIDE team works together with stakeholders throughout Colorado to provide AT information and assistance to individuals with disabilities, seniors, and their service providers. AT devices can make an incredible impact on the lives of users and their caretakers. CIDE wants to ensure these devices remain accessible despite someone’s financial status. Two resources, described below, are now available to help individuals with disabilities and their families and providers find (and fund) AT devices and services.
The CIDE AT Funding Sources is a searchable database to help identify potential funding sources. Once a potential funding source is identified, the site directs users to more information and instructions on how to apply for funding. The CIDE AT Funding Sources Flyer (PDF) provides more information and instructions on how to utilize the database.
The CIDE AT Exchange is an online tool and resource that assists individuals and organizations in obtaining used AT devices or equipment for little or no cost. Users can also post equipment no longer needed to the site. This service allows users to search posted items available within Colorado. Any devices or equipment obtained from AT Exchange should be based on a professional evaluation and recommendation from an Assistive Technology Specialist to ensure proper usage and fit. The CIDE AT Exchange Flyer (PDF) provides directions on how to find affordable assistive technology solutions. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the flyer for more assistance. Please help us get the word out and share this information with the community!