MonTECH – Assistive Technology Tools and Services

    MonTECH is moving

    MonTECH is moving and the program will be closed on Friday, May 15th to June 1, 2015.

    Information on our new location will be available soon. Please contact us with any questions - 406-243-5751 or 1-877-243-5511.

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    May is Better Hearing and Speech Month!

    spacer MonTECH and the Rural Institute support May as Better Hearing and Speech Month. During the month of May and throughout the year, our clinic staff strives to provide assistive technology to Montanans with communication difficulties. Hearing impairment and speech language disorders can affect a person’s education, professional life, or personal relationships. If you or a loved one have difficulties in communication, please contact your local speech language pathologist for assistance. An audiologist can correctly identify hearing loss/hearing impairment and make appropriate recommendations for helping you or a loved one with amplification of sound. MonTECH can provide individuals with an opportunity to try out assistive devices designed specifically to help with these impairments; devices such as personal amplifiers, visual alarm clocks, specialized phones, speech-to-text programs, AAC devices, and specialized computer software.   Please contact us at (406) 243-5751 for more information about assistive technology for better hearing and speech.

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Programs and Support:

Montana Adaptive Equipment Program

MAEP provides positioning, seating, mobility, recreation and some ADL equipment to Montanans with qualifying developmental disabilities. This grant-funded program may be able to loan adaptive equipment (AE) to children, teens and adults who have a qualifying developmental disability (see eligibility form) and are unable to acquire the AE by other means or need to trial equipment prior to purchase. Our clinical coordinator is available to assist families, therapists, and family support specialists in selecting the best equipment to meet each person’s specific needs.

Montana Assistive Technology Program

MATP provides AT information and services in education, employment, community living, and telecommunications. The mission is to enhance the independence, productivity, integration, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities through consumer responsiveness as defined in the AT act.

Other Programs and Projects 

MonTECH oversees various assistive technology (AT) programs and is continually seeking to expand the AT services and supports available to Montanans. Click here to view other projects and programs offered through MonTECH.

Get Started

  • Evaluation Forms
  • Schedule Appointment
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Website Accessibility

  • Accessibility Information
  • University of Montana Accessibility Resources and Statement.

Recreation

  • Accessible Recreation Sites
    • North Missoula Map (PDF)
    • South Missoula Map (PDF)