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Action Council of the Blind of Missouri: Action Council of the Blind of Missouri is a blind consumer group which offers a resource information center and a social network for the blind community of North and Northwest St Louis County |
Access-4-All, Inc: Education about accessibility issues |
ADAPT St. Louis: Disability Rights Advocacy |
Adaptive Mobility: Adapted vehicles |
Art Ministry: Disability artist who offers watercolor prints, matted and unmatted, and notecards. |
Brefeld Physical Therapy Services: PT-OT-SLP for pediatrics and adults. Therapy practice in Belleville Il. with a new location offering AT evaluations and training for seating and mobility, general equipment needs and augmentative communication. |
C.H.A.M.P. Assistance Dogs, Inc: A not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving children and adults with physical disabilities in the St. Louis area through the placement of highly skilled service dogs. |
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Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind: Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind (CLB) offers programs that enable individuals who are blind or visually impaired to obtain and maintain independence. CLB's programs and services include early intervention services, training and consultation in assistive technology, career placement services, comprehensive low vision care and a wide range of rehabilitation services. |
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Creative Mobility: Mobility devices, recreation, low vision/blind |
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Crown Medical/Serene Therapeutic Solutions: Mobility devices, massage therapy and informational presentations. |
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DW Auto & Home Mobility: DW Auto & Home Mosbility provides mobility devices and adapted vehicles. |
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Dynavox Systems, LLC: DynaVox Systems, the world's leading manufacturer of advanced augmentative communication solutions, will display their full line of products, including the new DV4 and the Enkidu Impact line. |
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Enabling Mobility Center (EMC): Resource center for persons with disabilities, including mobility devices, low vision/blind technology, recreation, and pediatric AT. |
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Fox Medical: Medical devices, Durable Medical Equipment (DME) |
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Hank Pearce: |
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IMPACT, Inc: Independent Living Center |
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Independence Technology, A Johnson & Johnson Company: Independence Technology has a mission to help people with disabilities achieve even more. We are doing this by utilizing cutting-edge technologies, along with a deeper understanding of the challenges faced everyday, to develop safe and effective solutions to a wide range of concerns. |
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Kaberline Healthcare Informatics: Expert training, consultation and sales for people with low vision/blind or hard of hearing/deaf needing computer access |
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LINC, Inc: Independent Living Center |
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Medical West Healthcare Center: Resource for medical equimnent, home healthcare products, rehab supports, respiratory and pharmacy services. |
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Metro: Transportation organization: Call-A-Ride, Metro Bus, Metrolink |
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Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing Opportunity Council: Fair housing education, counseling, investigation and enforcement. |
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Minds Eye Information Service: Radio service |
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MO Assistive Technology Council: Government agency for increasing access to AT for Missourians |
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Paraquad: Independent Living Center |
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Peru Industries: Augmentative communication devices |
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Petre Construction: Specialists in modifications of homes for accessibility. |
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Post-Polio Health International: National organization whose mission is to enhance the lives and independence of polio survivors |
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Prentke Romich Co.: Visit the Prentke Romich Company booth to see our latest advances in dynamic display. We will be viewing our newest releases in our Vanguard II, Vantage, Pathfinder, and SpringBoard devices. |
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Rehab Medical: Mobility devices, pediatric, local organization |
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Rehabilitation Services for the Blind: Services and resources for blind individuals. |
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Ride Designs: Seating and positioning for wheelchair users. |
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Southern Bus & Mobility: Mobility devices, adapted vehicles |
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Sprint, Missouri Relay: Sprint Relay Services makes it easier for callers with voice, hearing, and speech difficulties. Learn more about Video Relay and Internet Relay. |
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St. Louis Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired: Provides vision rehabilitation services including accessible communication (Braille & computer), low vision aids & clinic, independent living skills training, orientation & mobility, recreation/leisure, social work & support groups. |
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St. Louis Wheelchair Athletic Association: SLWAA provides 12 competitive/recreational sports programs for individuals with physical disabilities. |
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Surrounding Design LLC: Specialized in universal interior design |
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The Confluence: Recreation, local organization |
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The ROHO Group: Wheelchiar cushions |
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Three Rivers: Advancing rehabilitation technology through mobility devices. |
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United Access: At United Access, our mission is to provide our customers with the latest in adapted vehicles, driving systems and service. We are dedicated to helping our customers enjoy an independent lifestyle by providing wheelchair-accessible vans, sales, service, rentals, lifts, ramps, driving controls. |
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United Seating & Mobility: Power and Manual Wheelchairs, Specialized Seating Systems, Scooters and Adaptive Equipment. Free evaluations by certified seating and mobility specialists. Service and repair for mobility products. |
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Vision Technology, Inc: Low vision/blind, computer access |
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Washington University Program
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