Amy fits people with the right piece of AT by providing access, demonstrations, and training. Amy is currently working towards becoming an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) through the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA).
Amy is passionate about helping people with disabilities maintain their independence, not only through assistive technology but also through building life skills. She does this by meeting individuals where they are and assessing their needs on a case by case basis. This personal touch is what Amy believes drives our services as a whole.