Abledata:Searchable database of 19,000 assistive technology products. Site maintained for the National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Department of Education.
101 Stair Lifts Guide: Compares common stair lifts models. Finds used lifts through a network of affiliates.
A Glass Half Full: Information to help people with a sitting disability or with the need to use a computer in bed.
Abilities First Cycle: Presents adaptive cycles for the physically challenged, including testimonials and photos of tandem trikes and quad cycles.
AbilityHub: Guide to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers.
AssistGuide: Information and directory of long-term care and disability products and services vendors.
Assistive Technology Solutions: Proposes plans of devices that can be fabricated utilizing local resources.
Assistive Technology WebRing: Resources for finding assistive technology information, products and services to help children and adults with disabilities and special needs.
AssistiveTech.net: Online information on assistive technologies, adaptive environments and community resources.
Closing the Gap: Resource directory for hardware, software and organizations for special education and rehabilitation.
Disability Product Postcards: Information resource marketing center for hundreds of products for disabled individuals.
Family Village Accessibility Shopping Mall: Links to vendors, manufacturers and other useful resources for adaptive technology and products.
Henry Taber's Wheelchair Modifications: Describes modifications made to Quickie power wheelchairs.
Independent Living Centre: Features a large showroom of products and equipment available for testing and review. Assists in selecting appropriate products prior to purchase.
Invacare Locator: Helps you find Invacare providers close to you.
Jeff Galli's Resources: Guide to assistive technology for paralyzed persons. Links to suppliers and manufacturers.
Lake Software: Free virtual keyboard software for individuals who are unable to use a standard computer keyboard but can use a pointing device like a mouse.
ReadAssist: Links to sources of e-books, audio books, paper books, and devices to help disabled and blind readers.
SchwabLearning.org: Discusses the types of assistive technology currently available, and helps parents decide which ones are appropriate for their child.
Silver Cross: Free information to assist in selecting accessibility lifts and mobility devices.
Stairlift-Tips: Offers stairlift questions and answers. Includes equipment reviews and comparison.
The Low Vision Gateway: Resources for finding low vision information, equipment and services on the Internet.
USA TechGuide: Equipment information for people with disabilities, their caregivers and healthcare providers. Includes reviews and articles on wheelchairs and cushions.
Workplace Accommodation Toolkit: Offers a comprehensive categorization of disabilities with definitions and assistive product listings.
Workshop Solutions: A place where everyone can display and share knowledge on the assistive devices they have built.