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Missouri Deaf-Blind Equipment Program


Frequently Asked Questions     


.         What is the MO Deaf-Blind Equipment Program?
It is a two year "Pilot Project" funded by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) to ensure Deaf-Blind people have access to different kinds
of communication. Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT) was certified by the
FCC in July to administer the project in the state of Missouri.

.         Who is eligible to apply?
A person who is recognized as "Deaf-Blind" by an approved professional,
meets Helen Keller National Center (HKNC) Act definition of Deaf-Blind and
has low income is eligible to apply for participation.

.         What kind of equipment will be available?
Equipment will be decided on an individual case by case basis depending on a
client's communication goals, needs and abilities. An example would be the
iPad with Braille display. Equipment is to help an individual meet their
distance communication needs, through technology such as a telephone, cell
phone or computer device, rather than equipment specifically for
face-to-face communication.  For a complete list of possible options, go to
the national site, www.icanconnect.org. 

.         Will the MO Deaf-Blind Equipment Program funding replace other
legal mandates or programs for equipment for individuals such as IDEA, RSB,
or Vocational Rehabilitation?
No, it will not replace or reimburse other programs such as schools,
employers, etc. that are legally responsible for providing equipment for
education, employment, etc.

.         How do I apply and what documents do I need?
Applicants will be required to submit a completed application form along
with income verification documentation. Verification of disability can be
verified by a community based provider with a history of providing services
to deaf-blind persons or a licensed medical professional.

.         What happens after I apply?
Applications will be reviewed by MoAT to determine eligibility and need as
well as funding availability. Applicants will be contacted telling them the
status of an application.

.         Is assessment and training available?
If an assessment is needed for an eligible applicant to determine the most
appropriate device or if training is needed, it will be available through
MoAT staff or consumer support provider.

.         Who owns the equipment?
The majority of equipment through the program will become the property of
the consumer. Some equipment may remain the property of MoAT at least for a
trial period of time.

.         Will the program cover my monthly service costs?
No. Clients are responsible for any costs associated with internet,
telephone or wireless services.

.         Where can I obtain more information about Missouri's Deaf-Blind
Equipment Program?
For an application and assessment of equipment needs, contact Brenda
Whitlock at the MoAT offices at 816-655-6706 or toll-free in Missouri
800-647-8557 (voice) or  800-647-8558 (TTY). You may also e-mail
[email protected]. 




 

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