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Go to Toy Adaptation Program Members
Go to our Toy Adaptation
Application Form
Children with disabilities often are unable to use
and enjoy their toys. In many cases, this thwarts their development
and adds to an already frustrating situation. Family members, too,
are affected by this as they see the child's development stall and
are not, themselves, able to purchase playthings as gifts.
Through a national toy adaptation network, rehabilitation- related
facilities are coming together to help children experience the
thrill of play.
By adding dowels for better hand control; lift
devices for seat elevation; hand controls for better grasping; and
switches for better access, therapists and technicians have been
able to assist many children with disabilities in using and enjoying
their toys.
- Initial evaluations are
recommended to guage each child's strengths and deficits.
- Modifications have ranged from
the very basic - $10 material cost and 1 hour labor - to the more
complex - $100 material cost and 8 hours labor.
In Northeastern Pennsylvania, Allied Services
staff adapts nearly 100 toys each year - ranging from toy pianos to
Nintendo sets.
Program Components
- Facilities must make the toy
adaptation program available as a free community service.
- Facilities' telephone numbers and
contact people will be included in a data bank that can direct
callers to the nearest sites.
- A toll-free number,
1-888-FIX-A-TOY, is staffed by the National Rehabilitation
Awareness Foundation to direct callers to the site nearest them.
- Membership is sought from across
the country.
- Members would receive training
from the National Rehabilitation Awareness Foundation.
- Each member can receive up to
$2,500 in start-up monies to establish the program, purchase
equipment and underwrite related costs.
Mitsubishi Electric America
Foundation
Fundng for the toy adaptation network was made
possible by the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation. The
foundation, headquartered in Washington, D.C., was established in
February 1991 by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Japan and the
Mitsubishi Electric America Group companies, which produce, sell and
distribute a wide range of consumer, industrial, commercial and
professional electronics products. With a current endowment of $18
million, the Foundation has contributed nearly $2.7 million to
organizations assisting young Americans with disabilities to lead
fuller and more productive lives.
Promotion of the Network
Through trade publications, member contacts and
national/ regional media, network promotion will be sought to help
raise awareness of this program. The National Rehabilitation
Awareness Foundation will coordinate.
For more information, call or
write:
William Schoen
Vice-President of Corporate Communications
National Rehabilitation Awareness Foundation
475 Morgan Highway
Scranton, PA 18508
1-888-FIX-A-TOY
alliedcom@aol.com
Go to our Toy Adaptation Application Form
Toy
Adaptation Program Members
Toy Adaptation Network Members
Allied Services
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
allied-services.org
Frederick County Development Center
Frederick, Maryland
Tech-Able, Inc.
Conyers, Georgia
gatfl.org
The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
AMAZINGKIDS.org
The Tetra Society of North America
Anchorage, Alaska
Portland, Oregon
Columbus, Ohio
San Francisco, California
Houston, Texas
Tidewater Center for Technology Access
Virginia Beach, Virginia
tcta.ataccess.org
Bluegrass Technology Center
Lexington, Kentucky
East Tennessee Technology Access Center
Knoxville, Tennessee
korrnet.org/ettac/
Technology Access Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Children's Hospital
Cincinnati, Ohio
Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights (PACER)
PACER Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Western Kentucky Access Technology Center
Murray, Kentucky
New England Assistive Tech Marketplace
Hartford, CT
neatmarketplace.org
Helen Hayes Hospital
West Haverstraw, NY
helenhayeshospital.org
South Western Assistive Tech Resource Center (SWATRC)
Concord, NC
T.K. Martin Center for Technology & Disability
Mississippi
tkmartin.msstate.edu/
Technology Assistance for Special Consumers
Huntsville, Alabama
United Cerebral Palsy
Cleveland, Ohio |