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Assistive Technology of Ohio
Business/Organization Name
State/Region Serviced
Area(s) of Focus
Autism Spectrum Disorders, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Speech Disorders, Vision Impairment, Blindness, Hearing Loss, Deafness, Mobility Impairment, Other
Extended Description

AT Ohio's mission is to help Ohioans with disabilities learn about or acquire assistive technology. Assistive Technology refers to devices, equipment or services that assist individuals with disabilities to function independently in the areas of work, home or school. We offer several programs and services to achieve that goal. We also keep up with current legislative activity that affects persons with disabilities, and educate legislators about the needs and concerns of citizens with disabilities.

Phone Number
Street Address (include suite, bldg, etc.)
445 East Dublin Granville Road

Building L
43085
City
Worthington
State
Ohio
Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
State/Region Serviced
Area(s) of Focus
Vision Impairment, Blindness
Extended Description

Our mission is to empower people of Greater Cincinnati who are blind or visually impaired with opportunities to seek independence.  We do this by surrounding our clients with the most caring people and helpful services to build a plan based on their needs.

Phone Number
Street Address (include suite, bldg, etc.)
2045 Gilbert Avenue
45202
City
Cincinnati
State
Ohio
Cleveland Sight Center
Business/Organization Name
State/Region Serviced
Area(s) of Focus
Vision Impairment, Blindness
Extended Description

Our goal is to enable those who are blind or have low vision to achieve independence. We educate, empower and employ; providing training and guidance to our clients and the communities we serve.

Phone Number
Street Address (include suite, bldg, etc.)
1909 East 101st Street

P.O. Box 1988
44106
City
Cleveland
State
Ohio
Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
State/Region Serviced
Area(s) of Focus
Vision Impairment, Blindness
Extended Description

Our mission is to empower people who are blind and visually impaired to be self-sufficient and full participants in their communities.

Phone Number
Street Address (include suite, bldg, etc.)
Main Campus

7000 Hamilton Avenue
45231
City
Cincinnati
State
Ohio
Dayton Public Schools: Special Education Resource and Braille Library
State/Region Serviced
Area(s) of Focus
Autism Spectrum Disorders, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Speech Disorders, Vision Impairment, Blindness, Hearing Loss, Deafness, Mobility Impairment, Other
Extended Description

Dayton Public schools is an urban district of approximately 14,000 students in pre-kindergarten through high school with a graduation rate that has climbed from 59.6 percent to 72 percent since 2010. Among our students are 800 English language learners from more than 30 countries around the globe. The percent of families certified to receive free and reduced price meals qualifies our district to provide free breakfast and lunch to all of our students through the USDA's Healthy, Hunger-free Kids Act, Community Eligibility Option.

Phone Number
Street Address (include suite, bldg, etc.)
115 S. Ludlow Street
45402
City
Dayton
State
Ohio
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