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Not sure what devices you're looking for? Below is a list of our major device categories and a description of these devices. Click on the category headings below to see the related items in our inventory.
Know what you want? Links to our device sub-categories can be found in the sidebar at the left of the page.
Products for people with mobility/dexterity, visual, and memory impairments. Devices help with the performance of everyday tasks: Carrying, reaching or holding objects; cooking, eating, and drinking; grooming; addressing health care needs, such as organizing or remembering to take medications; sitting in or transferring out of chairs; writing.
Products that help people with visual disabilities perform activities: Using the computer; recording or taking notes; performing household activities; identifying colors, money, or household objects; magnifying text or objects; reading books or documents.
Products to help people with cognitive, learning, or memory impairments perform tasks independently or improve reading/writing abilities.
Products to allow people with visual, cognitive, or mobility/dexterity disabilities to use desktop computers, laptops, or tablets. Note: MDTAP cannot lend software.
Products for people with hearing disabilities. Devices can aid with: Amplifying sounds/conversations; alerting individual to household noises such as phones or doorbells; communicating face-to-face with hearing individuals.
Products that provide people with mobility/dexterity or visual disabilities with the ability to start, stop or adjust electric or electronic devices through use of visual, voice, or switch-based commands.
PHONES
Products that can help persons with visual or hearing impairments use the telephone. Note: If you are interested in applying for a modified phone, click here for the Maryland Accessible Telecommunications Program. This program is not administered by MDTAP.
Products to assist people with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities with their leisure activities, including playing games and playing with toys.
Products to help people with physical or cognitive disabilities related to speaking. These products can provide people with alternative means of speaking out loud. They also can help people with breathing impairments amplify their speech (speak louder.)
Note: Much of the information about our devices comes from the Abledata, a comprehensive database of assistive technology. To learn more about Abledata, click here for the Abledata website.