ETTAC ETTAC's assistive technology equipment is used for assessment and training, and some devices may also be available for loan.
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An adaptive technology center providing people with disabilities customized technology solutions to help them live more independent and productive lives.
**PLEASE VISIT OUR NEW FB PAGE- SPARK- AND WEBSITE: http://www.sparktn.org The East Tennessee Technology Access Center (ETTAC) is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities gain knowledge about and access to assistive technol

ogy devices. These devices help people with disabilities gain education and employment skills, perform activities of daily living, an lead more independent, productive lives. ETTAC's History
ETTAC was started in 1988 by a group of parents, adults with disabilities, business people and service providers in the community who held an uncommon belief in the power of technology to help people with disabilities reach their goals. Since 1988, ETTAC has provided a wide range of assistive technology services to thousands of people with disabilities, teachers, therapists, other service providers, and area businesses. ETTAC works with people with disabilities of all ages and all types of disabilities, and no one is denied services based on ability to pay, age, type of disability, race, religion, or s*x.

04/08/2024

We didn't get any power chairs today. I am sad!

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116 Childress Street
Knoxville, TN
37920

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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Spark is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities gain knowledge about and access to assistive technology devices. These devices help people with disabilities gain education and employment skills, perform activities of daily living, an lead more independent, productive lives. Spark's assistive technology equipment is used for assessment and training, and some devices may also be available for loan. Spark's History Spark (originally called the East Tennessee Technology Access Center) was started in 1988 by a group of parents, adults with disabilities, business people and service providers in the community who held an uncommon belief in the power of technology to help people with disabilities reach their goals. Since 1988, Spark has provided a wide range of assistive technology services to thousands of people with disabilities, teachers, therapists, other service providers, and area businesses. Spark works with people with disabilities of all ages and all types of disabilities, and no one is denied services based on ability to pay, age, type of disability, race, religion, or s*x.

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