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Category: Enabling Technology
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KenCrest Leads Assistive Tech Training in Delaware
During a Delaware meeting, representatives asked our ET team to submit a proposal to offer assistive tech services to Delaware residents.
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KenCrest’s Tech Solutions: Empowering IDD Independence
KenCrest’s Enabling Technology empowers individuals with IDD to live independently at home and work through innovative solutions.
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What is Enabling Technology?
Enabling Technology supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain independence within their everyday lives.
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Winner of the Dustin A. Wright Tech First Champion Award
KenCrest Assistive Technology Specialist Tyler MacReady is honored as a Dustin A. Wright Tech First Champion.
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Removing the Lifetime Cap
KenCrest fights to remove the Lifetime Cap on Assistive Technology in Pennsylvania to continue helping people with IDD.
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A Look Into Smarter Living
KenCrest installs 25 Smart Thermostats within its Adult Community Living Homes in Philadelphia and Chester Counties.
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Creating Independence With The Smarter Living Home
KenCrest’s Smarter Living Home, with its assistive technology, helps people with intellectual disabilities achieve greater independence.
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How Enabling Technology Helps People With An IDD Thrive
KenCrest Outcome Specialist Centelia Forbes talks about how Enabling Technology has helped the people she supports.
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Meet KenCrest’s Newest Executive Leaders
This year, KenCrest welcomes several new Senior Leaders within our Delaware and Pennsylvania programs, including these four leaders.
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Her Disability Doesn’t Stop Her from Independence
As a wheelchair user with an Intellectual Disability, Patricia MClean doesn’t let her disability stop her from independence.
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What Does Independence Mean to People with Disabilities?
KenCrest’s Enabling Technologies program helps those with disabilities gain independence through different devices.
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How Enabling Technologies Help This Pennsylvania Couple
KenCrest’s Enabling Technology program supports various people with disabilities to live more independently, including George and Louise.