Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP)
AzTAP Regional Resource Centers
AzTAP has funded several Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) in Arizona. These RRCs provide direct assistive technology services to persons with disabilities, and are available to help consumers select the most appropriate devices, and advocate for themselves in order to acquire funding for the devices and services.
Services Provided By The RRCs Include...
- Assistance with Self-Advocacy
- Demonstration and Training
- Equipment Loans
- Infromation and Referral (I&R)
- Outreach to Surrounding Communities
- Outreach to Underserved Groups
- Other Assistance with AT Selection
- Technical Support
- User Support Groups
Regional Resource Centers in Arizona are...
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| The mission of the Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP) is to increase access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services for individual with disabilities and their families through systems change and advocacy. Program staff work with consumers, service providers, state agencies, private industry, legislators, and other interested individuals to facilitate the development of a statewide system of AT services. | |
The Pacific Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (Pacific DBTAC). Pacific DBTAC is one of 10 federally-funded regional resource centers on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). They provide information, problem solving assistance and referrals for implementing the ADA. Pacific DBTAC serves Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Basin.
- Pacific Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (Pacific DBTAC)
- 555 12th Street, Suite 1030
Oakland, CA 94607
Email Us
Fax: (510) 285-5614
Voice/TTY: (510) 285-5600
Technical Assistance: 1-800-949-4232