ATK Core Services: Videos

Western AT Access Site, AT Specialists, Oakley

Brook Plummer, AT Specialist, presents device information for the Northwest AAA Virtual Health Fair with a brief preview of TAP adapted phones and mobile technology devices, iCan Connect magnification options and iPads, and KEE gently used durable medical equipment. For more information, visit the Assistive Technology for Kansans website at www.atk.ku.edu or call 785-672-3125 or the statewide, toll-free phone number 1-800-526-3648. Length: 2.05

In this 3-minute video, Rhonda Etter, AT Specialist, talks about one of the four ATK core services, Device Demonstration. ATK is a statewide assistive technology program with regional offices in Topeka, Salina, Oakley, Wichita and Parsons. You can call 800- KAN DO IT (800-526-3648), talk to an AT Specialist and schedule a device demonstration on the AT of your choice, in your home, where you work or at your regional AT office. Length: 3:07

In this 2 1/2-minute video, Vicki Souter, AT Specialist, describes how ATK core services (Device Demonstration, Device Loan and Funding Support) can be combined using ATK's Low Vision Services as an example. ATK's AT Specialists, located in Topeka, Salina, Oakley, Wichita and Parsons and serving all 105 Kansas counties utilize the same process for all types of assistive technology. For more information, call 800-KAN DO IT (800-526-3648) to talk with an AT Specialist in your region about ATK Low Vision Services or for answers to any of your AT questions. Length: 2:28

In this 4-minute video, Gaye Calhoun, Information & Referral Specialist, explains how ATK helps Kansans identify assistive technology equipment they need to remain in their home, to go to work or school and the funding support (public and private) that may be available to them. For more information, call your regional AT office, 800-KAN DO IT (800-526-3648) and ask about funding options for AT. Length: 4:02

In this 3-minute video, Jordyn Birkes, AT Specialist, explains the ATK-KEE Reuse equipment service.  ATK-KEE accepts donations of high quality, lightly used durable medical equipment. The equipment is sanitized, refurbished as needed, and then given to Kansans who need it to have more independent lives. For more information, call 800-KAN DO IT (800-526-3648) to talk to an Assistive Technology Specialist in your region about the ATK-KEE Reuse program, also known as Kansas Equipment Exchange. Length: 3:17