SLO Life Without Limits Week
Abilities Fair
Abilities Fair showcases products, equipment, and services that allow adults and children with disabilities, seniors, and veterans to live more independent and productive lives. There are over 50 vendors and admission is free to the public. This is a great opportunity for exhibitors to market services, show products, demonstrate equipment, network with other organizations, connect with customers and clients, and learn from other industry professionals. Participants have the chance to socialize, learn about cutting edge products and equipment, and explore available services from public agencies and private service providers supporting independent living options. This annual event is open to the public and the media, and will take place at the SLO Vet’s Hall on Friday, April 13th, 2012, from 8:00am to 4:00pm.

John Lee, representing the California Assistive Technology Exchange, displays assistive technology available for loan.

Exhibitor from Communication and Computer Access table demonstrates handheld communication device.

Cal Poly Kinesiology Professor Kevin Taylor discusses Adaptive Recreation exhibits with attendee John Lee.

Exhibits for the SLO Library and Cal Poly’s Adapted Paddling Program.

Mark Shaffer, director of United Cerebral Palsy Association.
