Your Technology. Your Choices. Your Life.
Our dedicated team at the Michigan Assistive Technology Program is committed to supporting your bodily autonomy, personal choice, joy, and independence in every area of life. Guided by the core principles of the Assistive Technology Act, we recognize that technology is about "increasing, maintaining, and improving functional capabilities" while honoring "respect for individual dignity, personal responsibility, and self-determination."
Whether you're exploring communication devices that amplify your voice, mobility solutions that extend your reach, or smart home technologies that enhance your control, our specialists bring expertise and respect to your assistive technology journey. We believe that the right tools, selected through informed choice, can open doors to fuller participation in education, employment, relationships, recreation and community living.
Discover how assistive technology can transform everyday experiences into opportunities for greater self-determination and participation. Browse our comprehensive resources or connect directly with our knowledgeable team using the contact information below.
Your technology, your choices, your life—let's explore the possibilities together.
What is Assistive Technology (AT)?
Assistive Technology (AT) refers to any item, device, or piece of equipment used to maintain or improve the functionality of people with disabilities, allowing us to be more independent in education, employment, recreation, and daily living activities.
How do I know what AT to ask for?
Many of us don't realize what assistive technology options are available for ourselves, our family members, or our employees. Think about how you want to interact with the world around you. What activities did you once enjoy that you do less of now? What daily tasks could you use support with?
Do you squint when reading your phone? There are AT features that can help make text more visible and comfortable to read. Did you used to fish every weekend but haven't since your car accident? There's AT for that—from adaptive fishing rod holders to beeping bobbers. Have you dreamed of becoming the next great American baker but thought your disabilities might prevent you from cooking? There is AT for that too—from adapted kitchen tools to voice-controlled appliances that can transform your culinary experience.
Maybe you already know exactly what AT you want to try, and that's great! Give us a call so we can support you. But if you don't know what might help, that's completely okay. Just reach out, and we'll have a conversation to learn more about your wants and needs. We'll start from there, and if we can't help you directly, we'll work to connect you with those who can.