What to Expect
The Nevada Assistive Technology Resource Center (NATRC) and the rest of our Nevada Assistive Technology Collaborative (NATC) is here to help. We believe that meaningful interactions begin with an engagement process whereby you as the person with a disability are the consumer and are the most important person in the discussion, and we are here to guide you along the path.
Many folks who contact us might be looking for a specific solution and that’s fine. Ideally and before we can get to that point, it's often best to have a conversation about your needs and what you are trying to accomplish. What is your Goal? You are the expert and in control of the process, so we rely on you to explain your situation, and from there we begin to understand how we can help and how AT can help you reach those goals. Without this type of process, we have seen many examples of inappropriate referrals and device recommendations, as well as the potential of device abandonment because it doesn’t work for the individual. We want to avoid these pitfalls.
Navigating the system sometimes can be frustrating. But please, start with us. You will find that there are knowledgeable people working within our collaborative, and many are people with disabilities themselves who are users of assistive technology. And it is always nice, as you know, to talk to someone who also shares similar barriers and can discuss things from a functional standpoint. Regardless, we will always try to connect you to knowledgeable individuals best positioned to communicate your options.
If you would like more information about our project or would like to discuss how we could work together to support your AT interests and needs, please contact us.