
We provide discounts and product information on assistive technology and related products working with schools, organizations, families, individual and community agencies serving individuals with disabilities.

Enhancing the lives of all Marylanders with disabilities and their families by helping support access to AT services and devices.


Virginia Relay enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, Deaf, Blind, or have difficulty speaking to communicate by TTY (text telephone) or another assistive telephone device with anyone who uses a standard phone.

Sesame Enable created the first of its kind mobile app that allows the user to fully control smartphones and tablets, using only head gestures.

Maryland Relay/MAT are free public services that allow people, unable to use a standard telephone to both make and receive calls and receive equipment.

A one-of-a-kind handbook filled with simple activity adaptations for people with developmental disabilities. Whether for school or home, Adapt My World will help teachers, health professionals and parents enable and empower disabled children and adults to achieve simple goals that will fill everyone with pride and satisfaction. The unique layout makes Adapt My World an easy to follow reference source.

Delrey School serves children ages 2 to 21 throughout central Maryland and is conveniently located in a spacious, fully accessible, state-of-the-art facility just minutes from the Baltimore Beltway and I-95 in Lansdowne, Md. The school provides comprehensive services to children with multiple disabilities, combining a rigorous academic curriculum with the latest therapeutic techniques and communication strategies to help students better engage in learning.
Delrey School is a nonpublic school certified by the Maryland State Department of Education and provides a challenging academic program based on the Baltimore County Public School Curriculum. In compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), both academic and functional performance outcomes are included in each student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP).