COMMUNICATION DISORDERS CLINIC
FAAST Regional Demonstration Center
The Communication Disorders Clinic also houses the Atlantic Region Assistive Technology Demonstration Center. The center is supported by funding from the Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) and serves individuals across the lifespan and range of disabilities in 10 counties.
Speech-language pathology, audiology, occupational therapy and physical therapy staff are available to provide demonstrations of equipment and computer systems designed to improve the daily functioning of individuals with disabilities. Staff members also assess each person’s needs, identify devices that provide appropriate help, assist in obtaining necessary devices and provide related training.
For more information:
FAAST Demonstration Center
"Technology in the FAAST Lane 2008" Summer Program
June 9, 11, 13, 16, 18 & 20, 2008
The FAAST Center at UCF offered a summer program, "Technology in the FAAST Lane 2008," for families of young children, ages 3 to 6 years, with developmental disabilities and assistive technology needs. Click here (MS Word format) or here (PDF format) to learn more about the program. Direct all inquires to: Dr. Jennifer Kent-Walsh, Director, FAAST Atlantic Region Assistive Technology Demonstration Center, UCF, jkent@mail.ucf.edu.
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UCF communication sciences and disorders students have helped young adults with disabilities at an innovative day camp run by the FAAST Regional Demonstration Center. Click here to learn more.
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