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Interactive Assistive Technology Workstations


There are reasons why Ergogenic was selected to be the the sole source provider of adaptive, interactive I.T. training room furniture systems to the Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of Wichita, KS.


Assistive Technology WorkstationsWhile scouring the marketplace in search of truly the "perfect furniture match" for her new Adaptive Computer Training Center, Janis Krohe, a Vice President of the CPRF had one specific thought in mind.


"People with disabilities are all different." Ms. Krohe noted. "We like to say 'They come in groups of one'."


Once Ms. Krohe became familar with Ergogenic's patented Assistive Technology stations, she added, "We found the Ergogenic Interactive AT system to provide the maximum adjustability of the keyboard pad and monitor. The other stations we considered just go up and down. Particularly important is that the student can see the instructor over the top of the monitor without having to crane around it. Some people with certain disabilities cannot easily move and look around a monitor."


We at Ergogenic agree with Ms. Krohe. That's why, unlike our competitors, Ergogenic specializes in a complete line of Interactive AT solutions - each solution designed to meet most every client's special need and to provide the only ergonomically correct systems totally designed to fulfill the promise of accessibility in workstations for many persons with disabilities.


Assistive Technology at CPRFFrom adaptive training room solutions (like the one chosen by CPRF - see below) to individual workstations for any persons with special needs, Ergogenic has the solution you are looking for. Contact us today and see why - as in the case of Ms. Krohe's prospective trainees - when it comes to computer furniture that best utilizes bonafide assistive technology, Ergogenic is also in a "group of one."


Thanks to Ms. Krohe & the CPRF, we are pleased to present some of our planning drawings for the new Adaptive Computer Training Center at the Cerebral Palsy Research Center in Wichita, KS. View them in our Design Idea Gallery.



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