The Pacer Center and Simon Technology Center (STC) are dedicated to making the benefits of technology more accessible to children and adults with disabilities. STAR's mission is to help all Minnesotans with disabilities access and acquire the assistive technology they need to live, learn, work and play. The Minnesota Assistive Technology Guide and A Technology for Achieving Results (STAR) can help you find programs that can help you pay for your technology. Assistive Technology (AT) includes different types of solutions that can help you with your daily activities, your work and your education.
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