Clinical experts supporting the needs of individuals with disabilities through technology
CIDE's Assistive Technology Clinic provides one-on-one services for individuals with disabilities to improve the overall health and function of children and adults across the lifespan through the acquisition and use of appropriate assistive technology.
Our services include:
As an outcome of the initial assessment, we recommend specific AT devices and provide clinical documentation to assist with funding justification of the need for the recommended technology.
Most, though not all, of our clinical services can be billed to the individual’s private health insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid, under the plans’ outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy benefits. For services not covered by health insurance, we accept payment directly from the individual, from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, or other disability services organizations. Our Clinic Administrator can help you determine if your health insurance plan covers the services that you need, and assist with determining other funding sources if needed. To inquire about our services or schedule an appointment, please call our front desk at 303-315-1280.
Email Address:aleaza.goldberg@ucdenver.edu
Primary Phone:303.315.1277
The Hub, Bioengineering
1224 5th Street
Denver, CO 80204
Aleaza Goldberg, MA, CCC-SLP/L, is a Senior Research Instructor and Assistive Technology Specialist who works as a service provider and consultant in the CIDE Assistive Technology Clinic at the Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering, University of Colorado, Denver. Ms. Goldberg specializes in evaluation, implementation and training in the use of Augmentative/Alternative Communication devices and computer access for early childhood, school aged and adult clients with complex communication needs and physical requirements. Ms. Goldberg earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She has extensive experience in acute care, in-patient and out-patient rehabilitation with specialization in dementia, dysphagia and neurological communication disorders. In 2008, Ms. Goldberg completed a 12 month, advanced graduate-level training course for Assistive Technology assessment and implementation for people with low incidence disabilities.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Computer Access
Partner Assisted Scanning for Complex Communicators
Call: 303-315-1280
Fax: 303-573-2340
Read through our Frequently Asked Questions to find answers to common questions about our Assistive Technology clinic.