CIDE is training Colorado educators and government employees to create accessible digital documents, ensuring everyone, including those with disabilities, can access vital information online.
CIDE hosted a dynamic lab tour for Denver Xplore students, showcasing cutting-edge assistive technologies and simulations that highlight the crucial role of bioengineering in disability healthcare.
On National Assistive Technology Awareness Day, April 17th, we recognize the crucial role of assistive technology for individuals with disabilities and older adults.
CIDE, funded by Colorado's HCPF and ARPA, aids Medicaid members with emergency preparedness, distributing backup batteries and Emergency Go Kits. Members can register for trainings and apply for Battery Backup Power Systems or Emergency Go Kits.
The Colorado Springs "District 49" Assistive Technology (AT) Team focuses on expanding accessible communication for students with complex needs. They utilize AAC systems in playgrounds and gymnasiums, supported by posters and whole school training during Halloween.
Tech for Tykes empowers children under three with disabilities through assistive technology (AT), fostering active participation in life. Success stories include a boy using an iPad for communication, a girl benefiting from various communication aids, and a toddler overcoming movement challenges with a Balance Pad.