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IDAHO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY REUSE PROJECT

IDAHO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY REUSE PROJECT. NATIONAL AT REUSE CONFERENCE Atlanta, GA 2009 Principle Investigator Ron Seiler Presented by Sarah Johnnes. Today’s Agenda. Overview of Idaho Goals and objectives of the project Idaho’s model Our partners Figuring out the puzzle

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IDAHO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY REUSE PROJECT

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  1. IDAHO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY REUSE PROJECT NATIONAL AT REUSE CONFERENCE Atlanta, GA 2009 Principle Investigator Ron Seiler Presented by Sarah Johnnes

  2. Today’s Agenda • Overview of Idaho • Goals and objectives of the project • Idaho’s model • Our partners • Figuring out the puzzle • Puzzle pieces that fit and those that puzzled us! • Define success

  3. IDAHO OVERVIEW • Poverty rate is about on par with the national average • The number people with disabilities is about average • Rural nature of the state and our infrastructure- roads, mountainous terrain, etc. create formable obstacles.

  4. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES • Establish a more formal system for receiving, sanitizing, performing minor repairs, and redistributing equipment • Sustainability • Referral network • Increase public awareness

  5. FIGURING OUT THE PUZZLE • Partners-Who? • Equipment-What? • Storage-Where? • Distribution- Who & How? • Marketing-How? • Sanitizing-How, Who, & Where?

  6. REUSE MODEL • Proposed model • Network of state agencies • CIL’s • Community and faith based organizations • Actual model • Mainly organized through the CIL’s • Department of Education • Reassignment model • Website used for tracking equipment

  7. Puzzle pieces that fit Network of community based organizations and State agencies • CIL’s • Computers for Kids • Voc Rehab • Department of Education Marketing- Thinking outside the box

  8. Puzzle pieces that fit Loose collaboration among organizations Transportation of equipment AT4ALL website

  9. AT4ALL WEBSITE Site provides three services Device Exchange- Craig’s list type Private individuals can post items for sale Device Reassignment Reutilization project is reassignment Demonstration sites Organizations who have devices for demonstration loan to consumers

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  11. OTHER VENUES Medicaid • Helped with reaching out to DME providers • Develop a new billing code and fee schedule for reutilized equipment - CILs are in the process of becoming DME providers

  12. Pieces that puzzle usEasier said than done TRANSPORTATION!!! Internet access Storage of equipment Sanitation

  13. Strengthening the puzzle Macro to micro Micro to macro

  14. ARE WE SUCCESSFUL? Savings to consumers

  15. AND THERE’S MORE! • Increased capacity among the CILs and other organizations • Increased awareness about equipment reutilization • Increase capacity among DME providers to support reutilization efforts • Commitment for funding from the Idaho Department of Education and IDVR for reutilization of computers for high school juniors and seniors and freshman and sophomores in higher education.

  16. Thank you for attending Contact information : Sarah Johnnes 208-336-3335 sjohnnes@lincidaho.org Ron Seiler 208-885-3559 RSEILER@uidaho.edu

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