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Assistive Technology (AT) demonstration and evaluation centers are necessary for the accurate dissemination of information to the consumer and to verify the kinds of tools that would best suit the needs of the disabled. Evaluation and demonstration labs are often not available due to perceived costs. The need to “try before you buy” is also a very important aspect of proper AT provision. This paper describes the Oklahoma model showing low-cost ways of providing these services.
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