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COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTER #65630909
The Community Technology Education Center (CTEC) provides services in Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC), which is the use of personalized methods or devices to increase a person's ability to communicate. Most individuals who use AAC rely on a variety of methods, from "light tech" to "high tech". CTEC will showcase a wide range of AAC systems.
CTEC is a place to:
And a place for consumers, family members, and professionals to get the support they need to make appropriate technology decisions.
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION #70267017
California Connect, also called the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP), is funded by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and is a public purpose program that provides communications equipment and services to persons with disabilities. The program’s accessible products and services are fully subsidized, removing financial barriers.
Equipment is available for people who have difficulty:
California Relay Service can connect TTY users to non-TTY users.
There are free trainings on how to make a smartphone work better for people with disabilities.
To be eligible, you must be certified as having a permanent or temporary disability and you also must:
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CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS (CFILC) #41531465
SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND #4660867
C.A.R.E. CHEST OF SIERRA NEVADA #65630892
CARE Chest provides free medical equipment and diabetic supplies for those who qualify.
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PACIFIC ADA CENTER #64889881
MEDICALERT FOUNDATION #48268822
MedicAlert devices are medical identification devices available as a bracelet, necklace, shoe tag, wallet card, or Smart Medical ID card. What is a medical ID? A medical ID is an identification tag that is custom engraved with your vital medical information. Also known as medical ID jewelry, an ID is often worn by those living with chronic medical conditions such as asthma, allergies, autism, diabetes, epilepsy, heart disease, hypertension, Parkinson, etc.; individuals who lead an active lifestyle, or with mobility challenges wear an ID for daily peace of mind and protection. An emergency ID can be worn on your wrist, around your neck, on your shoe or in the form of a wallet card. If you experience a medical emergency or are in an accident, a medical ID will speak for you when you cannot. What does a medical ID look like? A medical ID can be a bracelet, necklace, shoe tag or the form of a wallet card, or Smart Medical I… |
LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL #4661241
The Ear of the Lion Foundation of California & NEVADA is legally registered as Ear of the Lion Foundation of California & Nevada Inc. is a non-profit, 501© 3 public benefit corporation. Formed it in 1982 by Northern California Lions Clubs. It is a MD-4 sanctioned Lions program. It has now expanded to clubs throughout California and Nevada. Clubs from all parts of California and Nevada are supporting it and referring patients to be assisted. The Lions realized that many who are hearing-impaired do not have the means to improve their hearing. The Foundation has a hearing aid bank and supports patients who need hearing aids. To date, thousands of patients have received care, through our efforts that otherwise would not have been available to them. The Foundation's funding comes from Lions and Lions Clubs who understands and believes in our program. They also receive donations, both large and small from individuals w…
[read more]AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND #65630853
PROJECT LIFESAVER #87949894
People enrolled in Project Lifesaver wear a small transmitter on the wrist or ankle that emits an individualized frequency signal.
If an enrolled client goes missing, the caregiver notifies their local Project Lifesaver agency, and a trained emergency team responds to the wanderer’s area. The first responders will then use the client’s individualized frequency to locate the position of the individual.
Rocklin Police Department
Call or E-mail to learn more:
E-mail: Project.lifesaver@rcocklin.ca.us
Phone: 916 - 625 - 5283(Inquiry line - messages only)
Lincoln Police Department
Call or E-mail to learn more:
E-mail: projectlifesaver@lincolnca.gov
Phone: 916 - 434 - 3285
Website:https://www.lincolnca.gov/en/living-here/project-life-saver.aspx
Auburn Police Department
Call or visit the website to learn more:
Phone: 530 - 823 - 4237, ex.317
Website: https://www.auburn.ca.gov/600/Project-
Lifesaver-Program
(Inquiry line - message only)
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