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Friday, May 9

Traumatic Brain Injury workshop 8:30 a.m.  –  4:00 p.m.

The East Tennessee Technology Access Center and Dr. Timothy Urbin, a renowned neuropsychologist will present a day-long workshop, Understanding and Living with Traumatic Brain Injury: The Long and Winding Road. It will be held May 9th from 8:30 to 4:00 at the Community Law Center, 1101 Liberty Street in Knoxville.

This workshop is for people who have a traumatic brain injury, their families, friends, veterans, counselors, teachers and therapists. It will focus on helping people with TBI understand what has happened to them and will provide many strategies and resources for coping and living with a TBI, including hands-on access to cognitive software and make-and-take memory books.

No charge to attend.

Lunch is provided.

Registration is required by Friday, May 2nd by calling ETTAC at (865) 219-0130. Certificates of attendance will be provided for those wishing CPU credits. The workshop is made possible by a grant through the Tennessee Department of Health.

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    East Tennessee Technology Access Center (ETTAC)
    etstactn@aol.com
    (865) 219-0130
    The East Tennessee Technology Access Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people with disabilities reach their potential for learning, working, speaking and living through the use of assistive technology (anything that helps the functional capabilities of people with disabilities). ETTAC is a designated Microsoft Accessibility Resource Center. At no cost, local businesses and individuals can visit ETTAC, experiment with Windows Vista, Office 2007, Internet Explorer 7, the Comfort Mouse and Comfort Keyboard. Free CD's are also available with Windows Vista demos and tutorials, and Windows Vista accessibility tutorials and demonstrations. Organizations such as senior centers, libraries, retirement communities or other organizations with computer labs may request a free training on the accessibility options built into Windows operating system. Over the years, the use of assistive technology has proven effective in enabling people with disabilities to set and reach goals which otherwise may not have been possible. ETTAC is truly a place where disabilities become possibilities.
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