By: Heidi Falter, Digital and Creative Marketing Specialist and Renée Dain, SVP, Strategic Partnerships and External Affairs
In today’s rapidly advancing digital age, access to Assistive Technology (AT) resources has become more crucial than ever. Assistive Technology can bridge gaps and open doors to opportunities that may otherwise be out of reach. From screen readers and speech recognition software to adaptive keyboards and mobility aids, assistive technology empowers users to overcome barriers, participate fully in education and the workforce, and lead more independent lives. The importance of these resources extends beyond personal benefits, fostering inclusivity and diversity within our communities, and ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to thrive in an increasingly tech-driven world.
The Maryland Assistive Technology Program (MDTAP), a program within The Maryland Department of Disabilities (MDOD), supports Marylanders with disabilities in learning about and accessing AT. Established with a mission to enhance independence and quality of life through technology, MDTAP serves as a vital resource hub, offering a diverse range of assistive devices and services tailored to meet the unique needs of the community.
Whether empowering students in their educational journey, supporting adults in the workforce, or aiding seniors in daily living, MDTAP shows a commitment to inclusivity and empowerment through technological solutions.
We recently sat down with Nora Walker, CRS A/D, AT & Public Health Coordinator for the Maryland Assistive Technology Program to learn more about MDTAP.
What services and assistive technology resources does MDTAP offer?
MDTAP provides Marylanders with a wide range of services, including:
- Consultations, Demos, Loans
- High-Tech AT Reuse Center
- Facebook AT Exchange Site
- IT Accessibility Initiative
- AT Loan Program
- Portable Ramp Program
- 3D Printing Lab
How can an individual or family member borrow Assistive Technology from MDTAP?
MDTAP has nine libraries throughout the state of Maryland.
Much like the public library for books, MDTAP is the public library for assistive technology. Assistive Technology can be borrowed, free of charge, for up to four (4) weeks at a time. You are welcome to meet in person to pick up devices, or items can be shipped directly to you, with MDTAP providing preliminary support virtually.
What type of financial assistance does MDTAP offer?
The Assistive Technology Loan Program helps Maryland residents living with disabilities and their families qualify for low-interest loans to finance equipment and environmental modifications that will help them live, work, and learn more independently. Anyone who intends to use a loan to buy assistive technology for a Maryland resident with a disability can apply. That includes people with disabilities, family members, and friends. Learn more HERE.
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In our upcoming Community Enrichment Series on Assistive Technology (AT) Resources in Maryland, Nora Walker, CRS A/D, Maryland Assistive Technology Program will present more information MD TAP and Assistive Technology. She will also provide an overview of the resources available and how to access them. We hope to see you on Tuesday, August 20th at Noon – 1:00 p.m. To register click HERE.
Nora Walker, CRS A/D is the AT & Public Health Coordinator for the Maryland Assistive Technology Program, where she serves as their Community Resource Specialist, runs their 3D Printing program, coordinates communications and outreach, develops and implements training and more. She has worked in service to people with disabilities since the age of 18, when she got her start as a Direct Support Professional.