2011 CSUN Conference

It’s that time of year again. The AT Network is currently staffing a booth at the 26th Annual Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference organized by California State University, Northridge (CSUN). We are busy talking to people about the AT Network and wandering the exhibit halls to learn what is new in assistive technology. Stay tuned because…

Let Your Money Talk

By Shannon Ramsay, Information and Assistance Advocate, CFILC Perhaps you have been in a situation where you asked for change and you found out later that you had been given the wrong amount of money.  You could not do anything about this because you did not have a way of checking the denominations of the…

The Magic of Voice Labeling Systems

By Shannon Ramsay, CFILC’s Information & Assistance Advocate  How would you like to be able to harness the power of your own voice to help you stay organized at home, at school, or around the office?  There are devices on the market today called voice labeling systems, which allow you to make customized labels by…

The Medi-Cal TAR process and DME

Written by Kim Cantrell, CFILC’s Director of Programs A treatment authorization request, otherwise known as a TAR, is a form needed to pre-approve funding for treatment, including Medi-Cal approved assistive technology (AT). The TAR is submitted for Medi-Cal approval before the order is placed and provides medical justification for the AT requested. In almost all…

How to Develop an AT Funding Strategy

By Kim Cantrell, CFILC’s Director of Programs Finding funding for AT can be tricky. If you aren’t able to fund the device you want right away, don’t despair. It’s just time to get creative and develop an AT Funding Strategy. You are much more likely to get the device you need if you have a…

That’s One Small Step for Reuse…

Written by Allan Friedman, CFILC’s Technologies Manager Seeds have been planted and the sprouts of a new collaboration have begun to emerge.  Last fall we convened a summit of organizations that have an interest in AT reuse.  The group began to explore ways to work together for the common purpose of increasing access to used…

Celebrate Ed Roberts Day on January 23rd

CFILC sponsored national Ed Roberts Day legislation The California Foundation for Independent Living centers applauds the overwhelming passage of legislation honoring pioneering disability rights advocate Ed Roberts in the House of Representatives. Authored by Rep. George Miller (D-Martinez), House Resolution 1759 declares the House’s support for a national “Ed Roberts Day” to be held on January 23rd.   “Ed Roberts was…

Say Bye-Bye to TTYs

Written by Allan Friedman, CFILC’s Technologies Manager Once on the cutting edge of assistive technology, the Teletypewriter (TTY), also known as a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD), is well on its way to the scrap heap of history. The advent of instant messaging, text messaging and video relay have left the analog technology of…

AT Network Survey–We need your input before January 10

Are you a Californian who cares about assistive technology (AT) and/or disability issues? If so, the AT Network needs your input! Please take 10-15 minutes to complete an important survey about assistive technology and California’s AT Network project. The survey will be open through Monday, January 10. This survey is designed to be completed by…