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Accessible technology for communication and inclusion
We support Professionals and Caregivers with inclusive tools designed for individuals with developmental disabilities, helping them communicate, learn, and thrive.
Accessible Tech was created to support individuals with autism, speech challenges, and developmental disabilities. We offer accessible technology and assistive tools for professionals and families who want to make a real difference in someone’s life.
Our goal is to provide tools that are simple to use, grounded in evidence, and effective across environments. We believe in building relationships, not just delivering products. Our approach puts people first, always.
Our technology is designed for the people who help individuals with developmental disabilities communicate, learn, and grow. Whether you’re caring at home, delivering therapy, or teaching in the classroom, we’re here to support your role.
We partner with therapists, clinicians, and service providers to give them the tools, insights, and flexibility they need to deliver exceptional care. Our solutions fit seamlessly into clinical workflows, making it easier to track progress, share information, and collaborate across care teams.
We support parents, guardians, and family members with easy-to-use tools that bring confidence and clarity to daily care. Whether at home or on the go, our resources help you stay connected, monitor progress, and celebrate every step forward.
We have a team of individuals who will actively engage with you and listen, ensuring every question is met with empathy, understanding, and practical solutions.
Designed for both clinical settings and home use, our products adapt to the needs of professionals, caregivers, and those using them.
Track outcomes in real time, share updates easily, and strengthen collaboration across care teams and families.
We're committed to evolving our tools and practices, ensuring accessibility and inclusion are built into everything we do.
Our tools are designed to work in the real world. They're easy to use, reliable, and effective for both professionals and families. They contribute to the bigger picture:
An easy-to-use app, designed to help those with verbal disabilities express their needs and build community
A screen-free, interactive speech and language development tool to help children develop communication skills
A sleep solution that combines sound therapy with total pillow comfort – all backed by proven science.
"With TippyTalk, I saw results. That's why I feel Accessible Tech was more beneficial than other programs."
We’re proud to be an approved vendor for a number of state-funded programs. Our vendor relationships allow us to expand access, streamline the process for professionals, and provide families with evidence-based tools that make a difference every day.
The SUFS (Step Up For Students) program offers Florida families access to innovative speech and language tools through the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities (FES-UA) to access devices and speech applications at no cost.
ITAC (Illinois Telecommunications Access Corporation) is an Illinois non-profit governed by the Illinois Commerce Commission. They provide services and equipment for deaf, hard of hearing, and speech disabled communities. As an approved vendor with ITAC, individuals can receive the latest Apple iPad with the TippyTalk AAC speech app at no cost.
The SCEDP (South Carolina Equipment Distribution Program) provides no-cost communications equipment to South Carolinians living with a hearing or speech challenge. SCEDP is administered by the South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff.
We’re in the process of setting things up so we can provide this program soon.
Tennessee Department of Human Services offers a program for speech impaired individuals or individuals with developmental disorders receive the latest Apple iPad and the TippyTalk app at no cost.
We’re in the process of setting things up so we can provide this program soon.
STAP (Specialized Telecommunications Assistance Program) is a Texas Health and Human Services initiative that provides free communication tools and resources for speech impaired individuals. Through the Texas HHS STAP, qualified applicants can receive an Apple iPad with the TippyTalk AAC speech app.
Wisconsin's TEPP (Telecommunications Equipment Purchase Program) is a State-funded program aimed at helping individuals with disabilities buy specialized equipment, at subsidized costs, in order to use basic telecommunication services. Through the Wisconsin TEPP, qualified individuals can receive an Apple iPad with the TippyTalk AAC speech app for a low cost.
Have questions about how Accessible Tech can support your family or professional practice? We're here to help.