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is a collaborative effort by the assistive technology state programs of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island to coordinate a website that enables consumers and professionals to access a variety of previously owned assistive technology solutions. The process for the consumer is easy, convenient and free. Simply log on and search for a specific item or browse through the categories. The option to sell, trade or donate equipment via the website is open to the public.
Herron & Smith, Inc., has been providing all levels of medical equipment, wheelchairs, and rehabilitation equipment for infants, children and adults in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont for over 25 years. We are independently owned and have the distinction of being able to offer you all categories of equipment and supplies.
The Institute on Disability/UCED (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire was established in 1987 to provide a coherent university-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies, and practices related to the lives of persons with disabilities and their families.
The REFURBISHED EQUIPMENT MARKETPLACE (REM) is an inventory of donated durable medical equipment (manual and power wheelchairs, mobility aids, hospital beds, bath aids, scooters, portable ramps, etc.). The equipment is then refurbished by a certified technician and made available for purchase by persons who find the cost of new technology prohibitive.
The Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America: We are an interdisciplinary association of people with a common interest in technology and disability. Our purpose is to improve the potential of people with disabilities to achieve their goals through the use of technology. We serve that purpose by promoting research, development, education, advocacy and provision of technology; and by supporting the people engaged in these activities. You can use this site to search for other AT device reuse programs.
The Maine CITE Coordinating Center is the statewide program designed to help make assistive and universally designed technology more available to Maine children and adults who have disabilities. The Maine CITE Coordinating Center is funded by the Rehabilitation Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Education through the Maine Department of Education.
We carry a full line of mobility products & accessibility products including stairway lifts, vertical lifts, scooters, scooter lifts, lift recliner chairs, ramps, wheelchairs, canes, walkers, bath equipment, hospital beds and accessories. Our customer service is second-to-none, mobility rentals are available, and we provide emergency service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please call us directly or use our convenient online request form to obtain a complimentary quote.
A national collaboration for the reutilization and coordination of assistive technology.
From durable wheelchairs to reliable diabetic testing equipment, Phoenix Medical Products is your one-stop shop for all your medical service and supplies needs. We offer a broad range of high-quality medical equipment to individuals in Keene, New Hampshire, and surrounding areas. The supplies we offer are designed for the harsh realities of daily use, and our knowledgeable staff will help you make the best choice to suit your individual needs.
Our mission includes the collection of a knowledge base of quality disability resources and best practices and to provide education, outreach and training based on these core resources. ICDRI makes this information available in an accessible format through our web site whenever possible.
When defined, assistive technology includes any piece of equipment or device that helps to increase the independence of a disabled person. While assistive technology is not new, it is an ever changing and growing type of technology.

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