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Are you looking for support as either a clinician or an individual looking to get into adaptive gaming? Use the filters below to find relevant organizations.
Organizations
Makers Making Change
- Hosts a library of open-source assistive technology, including devices for gaming such as assistive switches, joysticks, controller mods, and switch interfaces. Focus on low-cost solutions.
- Focus in Canada; however, resources and designs for assistive technology are publicly available for free.
- Provides resources (this site and more) for adaptive gaming focused on clinicians, organizations, and players.
- The GAME Checkpoints program supports organizations, rehab hospitals, and community centres to obtain adaptive gaming gear and provide training.
- Allows players, families, or clinicians to submit a GAME Ticket that connects them with the adaptive gaming team for personalized support. Conducts in-home or remote assessments to trial and configure gaming equipment.
- The GAME Kits are the ultimate solution for adaptive gaming gear and assistive technology, designed for organizations looking to showcase video game accessibility. This comprehensive kit includes everything you need, plus a step-by-step guide to set up adaptive gaming events and showcases in your community.
SpecialEffect
- Provides 1:1 support for individuals with physical disabilities to find the right gaming setup using a range of assistive technologies. Conducts in-home or remote assessments to trial and configure gaming equipment.
- Creates and manages a fantastic website of adaptive gaming reaources called GameAccess
- StarGaze project involves the assessment and support of people in intensive care due to a traumatic injury or illness which results in them having very urgent, severe and complex physical challenges.
- Shares publicly available resources and case studies that demonstrate real-world adaptive gaming solutions.
- Collaborate directly with hardware and software developers
AbleGamers
- Provides direct support to gamers with disabilities through the AbleGamers Peer Counseling program.
- Offers guidance on equipment selection, setup, and game accessibility options.
- Develops resources and training for both players and industry on accessible game design.
Respawn Foundation
- Works with rehabilitation hospitals and clinicians to integrate adaptive gaming into therapy and recreation programs.
- Provides training, guidance, and program development support for clinical teams.
- Supports research and evidence-building around adaptive gaming in clinical settings.
- Collaborates with organizations to implement structured adaptive gaming programs.
FlyLilo
- Provides a community-focused platform for gamers with disabilities to connect, share setups, and learn from each other.
- Offers content, guides, and examples of adaptive gaming configurations.
- Focus on peer-driven knowledge sharing rather than formal clinical support.
- Helps players discover new equipment, games, and strategies through community experiences.
- Useful for exploring real-world setups and gaining ideas before trialing equipment.
USA-Based AT Act Programs
- Federally funded programs available in every U.S. state to support access to assistive technology.
- Often provide device loan programs, allowing users to trial equipment before purchasing.
- May offer funding support, reutilization programs, and equipment demonstrations.
- Services vary by state, so local program offerings should be reviewed individually.
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