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Assistive Technology Engineering and Consultation Inc


Address:
1983 Edgewater Ave
Arden Hills, MN  55112

Phone: 651-628-0896
Fax: 651-628-0896
TTY: 651-628-0896
E-mail: atec96@aol.com

Year Founded: 1996

Regions Served: StateWide


Disabilities Served:
  • Blind/Visually Impaired/Low Vision
  • Brain Injury
    Acquired, Trauma
  • Chemical Dependency
    Alcoholism, Drug Addiction
  • Deaf / Hard of Hearing
  • Deaf Blind
  • Developmental Disability
    Autism, Down Syndrome
  • Diabetes
  • Learning Disability
    Dyslexia
  • Mobility Impairment
    Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
  • Psychological Disabilities
    Attention Deficits, Bi-polar, Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders
  • Other

Services Offered:
  • Job accommodations / Access technology




  • Mission:

    Atec’s mission and vision is to enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities. Atec plans to accomplish this by providing No, Low, and High Tech alternatives to people with disabilities and the professionals or companies serving them.



    Program Description:

    ATEC Inc.’s principle Assistive Technology specialist has over 20 years experience of providing Assistive Technology Consultation and Product Design. Here are just a few scenarios ATEC Inc. has addressed: 1. A career counselor wanting to find ways of keeping a disabled employee on the job or developing a skill to land a new one. 2. A company wanting to bring a product concept through development and into production. 3. A Marketing department needing a functional prototype of a concept device. 4. An engineer wanting to insure their product is usable by folks with disabilities. 5. An individually wanting to increase their productivity. 6. An employer wanting to insure access to manufacturing equipment. 7. Hospital staff wanting to provide call light access to a more physically challenged resident. 8. A teacher wanting to provide computer access for a severely disabled student. 9. A Long Term Care Director wanting to know what Assistive Technology possibilities may exist and costs associated with it. 10. A parent wanting to play games with their disabled child. 11. A quadriplegic sportsman wanting to go fishing. 12. A non-verbal professional wanting to use a computer for Speeches and presentations. 13. The individual who from their wheelchair, bed, and recliner, wants control of a laptop, Door openers, TVs, Lights, etc… 14. Custom computer and communication device access for folks with ALS, MS, MD, CP, etc...


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