Assistive technology is about far more than basic needs; it is the foundation for participation, independence, safety, and dignity. It is the difference between simply surviving and truly thriving.
As we work toward a more all-encompassing future, consider these three questions:
- Personal Tech: Have you explored the built-in accessibility features on your daily devices?
- The Workplace: Does your organization actively prioritize accessible technology for all employees?
- Community: Are your public events and digital spaces fully accessible to every participant?
National AT Awareness Day reminds us that assistive technology is not a luxury—it is a necessity that opens doors to education, employment, and community life. This day is also an opportunity to recognize the dedicated professionals, educators, and advocates who work to connect individuals with the technology that best supports their goals, helping to promote dignity, independence, and opportunity for all.
At the South Carolina Assistive Technology Program, Center for Disability Resources, School of Medicine, Columbia, we reaffirm our commitment to increasing awareness of assistive technology and supporting students in accessing the tools they need to succeed. This year’s theme reminds us of “Assistive Technology. Everywhere. Everyone.”—AT impacts all of us, and awareness today helps ensure access tomorrow.
We encourage our community to learn more about assistive technology, explore available resources, and continue working together to build a more accessible and inclusive environment.