Access Technologies
Oregon’s Statewide Assistive Technology Program is a part of a national network of technology-related assistance programs to increase access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services for individuals with disabilities and their families, and to facilitate the development of a consumer-responsive AT service delivery system. Program staff work with consumers, service providers, state agencies, private industry, legislators, and other interested individuals to facilitate the development of a statewide system to provide AT services.
Learn more here: Access Technologies, Inc.

CBIRT - The Center on Brain Injury Research
and Training
CBIRT, a center under the Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon, conducts research and training to improve the lives of children and adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI). CBIRT’s research focuses on developing interventions to improve outcomes related to education, employability, and quality of life. Our training activities promote the use of best practices among educators and other professionals who serve individuals with TBI.
Everway
Everway is a global technology company on a mission to help every kind of mind thrive. They build research-informed tools that make learning, working, and communicating more accessible and empowering for people of all ages and abilities — from early learners and educators to employees in neuroinclusive workplaces. With roots in nearly 30 years of innovation and more than 250 million users worldwide.
Everway partners with educators to create more inclusive, accessible learning environments where every student can succeed. Grounded in decades of research and innovation, Everway develops tools that support diverse learning styles, strengthen literacy and communication, and remove barriers for students with varying needs and abilities. Serving millions of learners worldwide, their solutions empower teachers to personalize instruction, foster independence, and ensure every student’s voice is heard.
Formerly n2y and Texthelp
Learn more here: Everway

PRC-Saltillo
PRC-Saltillo is a worldwide developer of speech-generating devices (SGDs), market-leading apps and several innovative AAC language systems that enable individuals with complex communication disorders the ability to express themselves. AAC solutions enable children and adults worldwide to achieve spontaneous, independent, and interactive communication regardless of their disability, literacy level or motor skills.
Learn more here: PRC-Saltillo

Quantum Rehab
Quantum Rehab® was born out of the desire to delight customers with the most advanced, consumer-inspired complex rehab power wheelchairs and related technologies possible.
Clinically-focused and consumer-inspired, Quantum Rehab products are engineered and manufactured to meet the widest range of complex rehab needs with functional, durable, stylized, high-performance designs to increase daily functionality and quality of life. At Quantum, consumer needs and wishes are the driving force. We’re dedicated to not just meeting medical and clinical needs, but also quality-of-life needs. From the most advanced power seating for pressure management to the backup camera, Bluetooth® and fender lights, no consumer need is overlooked.


Rifton
Rifton began in 1977 as an offshoot of Community Playthings, a leading manufacturer of furniture and equipment for early childhood settings. All of their equipment is proudly made in the USA at state-of-the-art facilities in New York’s Hudson Valley and southwestern Pennsylvania. Their innovative and functional designs are the direct result of therapist feedback. 

Talk to Me Technologies
Talk To Me Technologies helps children and adults of all ages with communication differences due to diagnoses' like autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, stroke and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Our comprehensive approach to customer service and quality products has helped us achieve a 96% client satisfaction rate.
Learn more here: Talk to Me Technologies

Oregon Family to Family Health Information Center (OR F2F HIC).
Oregon Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Needs