Oklahoma ABLE Tech

Making Life Accessible to Oklahomans of All Ages and Abilities

ABLE Tech is funded through the Administration for Community Living of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, made possible through the Assistive Technology (AT) Act of 1998, as reauthorized in 2022.

Our mission is to improve the lives of all Oklahomans by providing assistive technology (AT) devices and services, financing opportunities, digital accessibility services, advocacy, and education.

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Device Demonstration

See, touch, and try AT devices to help aid you in the decision-making process.

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Device Short-Term Loans

Borrow AT to determine if a device meets your needs before making a purchase.

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Device Reutilization

Receive gently used AT devices and durable medical equipment to use for as long as you need.

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Financial Loans

Purchase your own AT device or equipment with a low-interest loan.

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Digital Accessibility

Get training, technical assistance, evaluations, and more. 

The Latest at ABLE Tech!

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Meet Angie Larison, SAS Accessibility Specialist!

December 13, 2022
Angie determines appropriate accommodations for students and ensures that they have access to various campus resources. Angie believes…
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Meet Lisa Dobson, Student Accessibility Services Program Coordinator!

December 12, 2022
Lisa grew up in Oklahoma before moving to Coeur’d Alene, Idaho. She is the mother of two sons,…
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Student Accessibility Services at OSU Joins ABLE Tech

December 10, 2022
Have you heard? Student Accessibility Services at Oklahoma State University has merged with Oklahoma ABLE Tech! Dr. Doug…
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New Address for Device Reutilization Program!

October 28, 2022
We are excited to announce the relocation of the Device Reutilization office and warehouse in Oklahoma City! Beginning…

November AT Inventory Highlights

Assistive Technology (AT) can be used in a variety of ways, for a variety of purposes. It can support people in carrying out everyday tasks and activities, enhance their safety, support their social participation, monitor their health, and more. Since November is National Family Caregiver Month, our AT specialists selected devices that may be especially helpful in a home caregiving setting! 

Click on the devices listed below to view their information in NATADS, ABLE Tech’s AT inventory database.

  • Leg Lifter - This can be used by the caregiver (or the individual, depending on their mobility) to lift a person’s leg and increase the ease of transfers. 
  • Caregiver Pager with Call Buttons - This device has two call buttons and two different sound settings. The pager can be clipped onto a belt, and the buttons have a lanyard so that they can be worn around the neck.  
  • Uplift Power Seat - This is a portable lift seat. It raises the user in slow, controlled movements to help them transition to a standing position safely. This could help a caregiver transfer a person with less strain on the caregiver.  
  • iEat Feeding Robot - This device is designed for individuals who do not have use of their hands or arms. It is a device that will feed an individual, which can lighten the load of a caregiver.  
An Uplift Power Chair in the completely lowered position, a Leg Lifter with loops on either end, a Caregiver Pager with Call Buttons, and an iEat Feeding Robot with a spoon attached resting on a dinner plate are arranged on a kitchen countertop.

Oklahoma ABLE Tech's Short-Term Device Loan inventory offers almost 5,000 devices in many AT categories including hearing, speech communication, vision, learning cognition/development, seating/positioning/mobility, daily living, recreation, environmental adaptations, computer access, and vehicle modifications. Visit the Device Loan Program webpage to learn more.

The Reutilization Program has Moved!

The new address and contact information is:

4301 Will Rogers Parkway, Suite 950
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Phone: 405-967-6010
Fax: 405-967-6011
Email: atreuse@okstate.edu

Upcoming Events

Jan
18
Thu
2024
10:30 am AT Support Team Workshop Part 1 ...
AT Support Team Workshop Part 1 ...
Jan 18 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Participants will learn the process for Consideration of Assistive Technology (AT) for all students with disabilities, including legal…
Feb
15
Thu
2024
8:00 am AT Support Team Workshop Part 2 ... @ Oklahoma State University (OSU) Student Union
AT Support Team Workshop Part 2 ... @ Oklahoma State University (OSU) Student Union
Feb 15 @ 8:00 am – 2:15 pm
Participants will learn the steps involved in conducting an AT Assessment and the procedure for borrowing AT to trial with students.…
8:00 am AT Support Team Workshop Part 2 ...
AT Support Team Workshop Part 2 ...
Feb 15 @ 8:00 am – 11:20 am
Participants will learn the steps involved in conducting an AT Assessment and the procedure for borrowing AT to trial with students.…
Mar
28
Thu
2024
8:00 am AT Support Team Workshop Part 3 ...
AT Support Team Workshop Part 3 ...
Mar 28 @ 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Participants will learn how to write AT in the IEP, summarize the AT Implementation process, compare and contrast…

Take Online Digital Accessibility Courses!

You don't have to know anything about accessibility to start learning! Whether you're new to this idea or have lots of accessibility knowledge, there will be something in the catalog for you!