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We research and develop assistive devices that give people with disabilities greater control over their lives.

We have built a strong international reputation for our work in creating technologies and solutions to enable people with disabilities to achieve their potential.

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Since our inception, we have been providing volunteer-driven computer skills tutoring.

The knowledge and skills to use a computer can greatly improve independence, access to resources, and connections with family and friends for a person with a disability.

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We assist our clients in developing the skills they need to achieve their employment goals.

We work with both individuals and employers to find a suitable career for each of our clients.

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We are the Canadian leader in Assistive Technology, from innovation right through to trialing and implementation.

We find the most effective ergonomic or assistive technology solutions to target each individual’s specific needs.

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We are a partner of choice for government and industry decision makers who share our passion for making Canada more accessible for all.

Through our collaborations, we can do more to empower people with disabilities.

Our Latest News

    A child with a disability in a wheelchair plays with a switch-adapted toy while a clinician looks on.

    Hacking for the Holidays 2024

    September 25, 2024

    From September to December for our third annual Hacking for the Holidays campaign, we’re engaging volunteers — students, corporate partners, and other community members — in 80 build events across 10 provinces to help us adapt and donate 2,000 toys and switches to families and clinicians all over Canada.

    A woman watches as a child in a wheelchair uses a switch-adapted bubble blower toy.

    A New Way to Give

    October 31, 2024

    For this year’s Hacking for the Holidays campaign, we have an exciting new feature that will allow you to become a fundraiser and inspire others to give the gift of play this holiday season.

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    “I Can Now Communicate Freely and Easily With Customers and Vendors”

    October 30, 2024

    “This program has been incredibly helpful for me as a small business owner. The cost of essential assistive technology had previously prevented me from obtaining the tools I needed to perform at my best at work. Thanks to the financial support from this program, I can now do my job effectively.”

    Lisa smiling in her wheelchair.

    Lisa “Learned So Much” With Distance Computer Comfort

    October 29, 2024

    When Lisa was 23, she was in car accident that left her a C6, C7 incomplete quadriplegic. She has been using a wheelchair ever since. Now having just turned 60, she’s raised two grown kids with her “wonderful husband,” and has since re-gained the strength to drive and do most of the cooking and cleaning in her house. Lisa loves her life.

    A girl in a wheelchair uses a tablet in class to do her homework.

    Anki Flashcards

    October 28, 2024

    Today we are going to look at one of the higher rated flashcard apps on the app store. We’ve looked at a few of these apps in the past, and today we’re going to look at a flashcard app that does things a bit differently.

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