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EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE
BUY
AND SELL YOUR USED ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT
This
is a list of Web Sites that offer a means to buy and sell used assistive technology
and medical equipment: Please note that the MD A.T. CO-OP provides this list
without endorsement and assumes no responsibility for use of these services.
All sales, deliveries and receipt of items are to be handled directly between
the party selling or giving and the receiver of that item.
- Abledata-
Used Equipment
http://test.abledata.com/abledata.cfm?pageid=91185§ionid=19328
Abledata's classified listings of used equipment for sale.
- Augmentative
Communication Consultants, Inc.
- Used Equipment http://www.acciinc.com/used.htm
List of used AAC devices for purchase. You may list your used equipment for
$15 for two months.
- Illinois
Assistive Technology Project
http://www.iltech.org IATP's Used Equipment
Exchange is directed by and for people with disabilities and their families
and allows you search for used assistive equipment in Illinois or in neighboring
states.
- The
Missouri Assistive Technology http://www.at.mo.gov/swapnshop/swapnshop.shtm
The Swap n Shop is a FREE public service that provides a listing of equipment
available for sale or donation. Individuals may also list equipment they want
to purchase.
- Parents
Helping Parents
http://www.php.com
The Family Resource Center, offers this free service to help match items available
to children in need of adapted devices, durable medical equipment and other
useful tools that enrich and/or enhance life for children with special needs.
- The
New England Assistive Technology Exchange http://www.neatexchange.org
The New England Assistive Technology Exchange (sponsored by the Tech Act Projects
of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont) is an easy
and convenient searchable database that enables consumers and professionals
to access a variety of assistive technology. Equipment can be listed for:
Sale - Loan - Exchange or Donation. Any individual, organization or agency
can be part of the exchange.
- Recycled
Equipment Exchange Project (REEP) http://disabilities.temple.edu/programs/assistive/reep
Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology: PIAT - recycling / selling
equipment: They list items, names, and phone numbers.
- Medical
Equipment Exchange http://equip.recycle.net/a/1730.html
- Virginia
Assistive Technology System (VATS) http://www.vcu.edu/rrtcweb/Vats/vatsview.html
- Assistive
Technology Advocacy Center (ATAC) http://www.njpanda.org/atacprogram.htm
The Assistive Technology Advocacy Center (ATAC) serves as New Jersey's federally
funded assistive technology project through a sub-contract with New Jersey's
Department of Labor. Its purpose is to assist individuals in overcoming barriers
in the system and making assistive technology more accessible to individuals
with disabilities throughout the state.
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