
Kansas
Assistive Technology of Kansas
The Assistive Technology for Kansans web site is an online source for information about the ATK Project, its activities, resources and links to other partners and programs with similar objectives.
Audio-Reader
Services are offered free of charge to anyone in our listening area who is unable to read normal printed material.
Kansas State School for the Blind
The mission of KSSB is to empower students with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to assume responsible roles in society and to lead fulfilling lives.
Park Low Vision Center
With proper examination and care, there is hope. Low vision examination and rehabilitation can improve visual function and restore independence.
Talking Books Services - North Central Kansas
This free library service is available for those who are unable to read or use standard printed materials as a result of temporary or permanent visual or physical impairments.
Technology Resource Solutions for People
Develop and implement customer directed services utilizing technology to enhance opportunities for persons of all ages with any disability to gain independence and pursue opportunities as they choose.
Kansas Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired
The Rehabilitation Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (RCBVI), Topeka, is a comprehensive training center which offers a variety of services necessary for consumers to achieve competitive, integrated employment.
Our mission is to offer a wide range of choices, meeting individual needs, and providing opportunities for persons with disabilities to maximize their potential enabling them to achieve the quality of community life they seek.
The mission of the Kansas Talking Book Service is to provide books and magazines in Braille and recorded format and playback equipment to any Kansas Citizen unable to use standard print because of a visual or physical impairment.
Braille Transcription Institute
a non-profit corporation based in Wichita, Kansas. We are dedicated to serving the needs of the blind and visually impaired in Kansas and throughout the United States.
The Kansas Department on Aging mission is to promote the security, dignity and independence of Kansas seniors.
Kansas Instructional Resource Center
The Kansas Instructional Resource Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired will provide, or assist, in the procurement of, Braille, large print, or recorded textbooks and other educational materials for Kansas students who are blind/visually impaired so they can remain and succeed in the most appropriate educational setting, whether public, private, or parochial.
KSDS, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization promoting independence and inclusion of individuals who are visually impaired or physically disabled by providing highly-trained canine assistance and support.
Envision Rehabilitation Center
Envision has combined business with human services, creating employment opportunities and offering vision rehabilitation services to individuals who are blind, low vision or developmentally disabled.
Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults
Talking Books Services North Central Kansas
provide books and magazines to eligible Kansas residents in the twelve county area of the North Central Kansas Libraries System.
Wichita Public Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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