State of Vermont
Agency of Human Services
Department
of Disabilities, Aging, & Independent Living
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Technology/Equipment

Divisions of DAIL
Bulleted item in a list Assistive Technolocy Project
Enable Vermonters with disabilities to have greater independence, productivity, and confidence.
Bulleted item in a list Blind & Visually Impaired
Helps Vermonters with blindness or visual impairment work and live independently.
Bulleted item in a list Developmental Services
Helps children and adults with developmental disabilities and children with health impairments and/or physical disabilities to live as independently as possible within their family, home and community.
Bulleted item in a list Disability & Aging Services
Helps elders and adults with disabilities to live as independently as possible in the community.
Bulleted item in a list Guardianship
Information about public and private guardianship for adults with mental disabilities and alternatives to guardianship.
Bulleted item in a list Licensing & Protection
Protects vulnerable Vermonters through licensing of health care providers, investigating complaints and allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Bulleted item in a list Traumatic Brain Injury Program
Helping Vermonters whose lives have been affected by brain injury; providing education and resources to professionals and others.
Bulleted item in a list Vocational Rehabilitation
Helps Vermonters with disabilities prepare for and find employment.

 

Link to Topic Description of Topic
Adaptive Equipment Loan Fund Loans for Vermonters with disabilities who need assistive equipment, i.e., any device or related service that aids independence at home, work, play, or school.
Assistive Technology Program Information and referral on a wide variety of devices/equipment to assist people with disabilities.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Program Assist eligible individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing who want to enter or retain employment.
Division for the Blind & Visually Impaired Vocational rehabilitation services to visually impaired Vermonters and Independent Living services to youth and elders.
Home Access This is a program that assists people in need of ramps, or other physical environment changes made to accommodate their mobility into and/or around their home.
Vermont Center for Independent Living Citizens with disabilities working together for dignity, independence, and civil rights