**ATEC/Goodwill of O.C. provides free loans through AT Network’s Exchange of items for loan or reuse (reuse items include older AT, DME and accessible phones).
Dayle McIntosh Assistive Technology program promotes the use of equipment, software, devices and applications that enhance the functional capacity of people with disabilities. Assistive technology can be as large as a lift-equipped vehicle and as small as a “talking” watch key chain
**Disabled Dealer is an online catalogue of items for sale posted by individuals; includes ramp systems, lifts, wheelchairs, modified vehicles, hand controls, scooters, etc.
FreedomTech offers Californians affordable financial loans to purchase needed assistive technology, loans range from $500-$15,000. Includes hearing aids, computers and adaptive accessories/software, adaptive driving equipment, home modification equipment for accessibility if you own your home (ramp, shower, grab bars).
Go Baby Go is a program of Dr. Cole Galloway at University of Delaware where small toy cars are adapted for use by young children with physical disabilities.
Who We Are
Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) is one of 21 private, nonprofit organizations contracted by the State of California to coordinate lifelong services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.