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Easterseals Massachusetts serves all regions of Massachusetts creating a thriving network for the Disability and Veteran communities. Our therapists and specialists are experts in their field providing the most exceptional services in a wide range of settings.
We are excited to announce the new AT Maker Lab, an innovative community space where Easterseals Massachusetts staff, clients, and Mass Academy of Math and Science students will collaborate and create new devices to help people with disabilities find assistive technology solutions that help with independent living. The goal is to meet unique AT needs by creating new technologies!
Seeking participants!
Easterseals Massachusetts
18 Chestnut Street, Suite 200
Worcester, MA 01608
Phone: 800-244-2756 (508) 471-1400 (Assistive Technology)
Thank you for helping us give the gift of play this holiday season! Supporters like you, dedicated Starbucks employees, Assistive Technology volunteers, and many others all came together to collect toys and spread cheer that will have a lasting impact.
Collaborating with Starbucks for a Holiday Toy Drive was a great success that resulted in over 500 toys donated and given to Military & Veteran families across the state. Additionally, the Assistive Technology department collected 32 toys that were then specifically switch-adapted for children with disabilities in Massachusetts. We're thrilled to have your support and cannot wait to accomplish more in the coming New Year!
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Increase your independence at home, on the job, or in school by making informed decisions about the assistive technology that's right for you. This is a FREE resource to easily borrow AT. Solutions can range from non-electronic communication displays to communication devices controlled by eye movements, and more.
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