Assistive Technology
It is the mission of WorkSource and its partners to provide a welcoming, inviting, and accessible environment for all of our customers and to help our customers reach employment success and inclusion in the work community. Assistive Technology is available at WorkSource to help with work-related activities.
Who May Use The Assistive Technology?
Anyone may use the technology offered by WorkSource for work-related activities.
If You Need Help
Our goal is to provide excellent customer service to everyone. Don't hesitate to ask staff for assistance.
- Pocket Talker Pro amplifies conversations
- Large Area Amplification listening system
- In-Line Telephone Amplifier
- Large-screen computer monitor
- ZoomText screen magnification software
- Aladdin Rainbow Pro magnifier
- Jaws Professional screen reader
- APH Table Top Cassette Player plays and records
- Kurzweil 1000 combines Wynn and ZoomText
- ReadPlease screen reader
- WordQ word prediction software
- WYNN Wizard full feature text reader
- Compressed Low Profile Keyboard
- Compressed Keyboard with Keyguard
- Big Keys
- Large Print Keyboard Labels
- Adjustable Workstation
- Expert Mouse Pro trackball with programmable buttons
- Penny & Giles Roller Plus Joystick Mouse
- QuadTrac with built-in paddle switches
- QuadJoy Joystick Mouse controlled with mouth, teeth, tongue, or chin
- Neo-Flex Arm to position computer monitor
- MagicArm with Device Base for multi-positioning
- Accessible parking
- Accessible entrances
- Accessible restrooms
Able Job Seekers
Information related to serving applicants and employees with disabilities
http://www.ablejobseekers.wa.gov/
Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
A free consulting service designed to increase employability of people with disabilities:
http://www.jan.wvu.edu
University of Washington
Center for Technology and Disability Studies:
http://uwctds.washington.edu/
Washington Assistive Technology Alliance
Resources for and access to assistive technology:
http://wata.org/
Washington Relay Service
Free service for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, and speech disabled:
http://www.washingtonrelay.com
