ACL
Brief: Innovative Illinois Partnership Uses AT to Address
Social Isolation
ACL has released a new brief, Leveraging
Innovation, Collaboration, and Data with Assistive
Technology to Reduce Social Isolation and Loneliness:
Success Story from Illinois. This
brief highlight a model and innovative partnership at
both the federal and state levels that successfully
purchased and distributed technology devices to older
adults and people with disabilities served by local
agencies in order to reduced social isolation and
loneliness.
Multiple entities worked together to lead
the Illinois
CARE Connections (ICC) program effort including
the Illinois Assistive Technology Program (IATP), Illinois
Department on Aging (IDoA), and Illinois Department of
Human Services (IDHS). From the federal end, this
partnership was made possible through funds from
Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act
funding and support from ACL's Assistive Technology
program, Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs), No
Wrong Door (NWD) system, and Older Americans Act
programs. This effort is significant because Assistive
Technology Act funds cannot be used for the direct purchase
of technology for consumers.
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