
PATF is proud to share their organization’s growth in our 2022-2023 Impact Report. Over the past year, they have successfully expanded their reach and developed innovative programs to meet the needs of people with disabilities and older adults, ensuring they have access to the assistive technology (AT) and services they want. But that’s not all – 2023 marks a momentous occasion for Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PATF), as they celebrate their 25th anniversary! The PATF Impact Report includes a timeline that details some amazing achievements in the disability community over the past quarter century.


Click Here to Watch a New Video Highlighting Smart Home Technology
As part of our Smart Homes Made Simple program, we’re continuing to talk with people with disabilities who use smart home devices so they can live more independently.
In this new video, Alexa shows us around her home and demonstrates how she uses smart home technology. Alexa talks with Susan Tachau, PATF’s Chief Innovation Officer, about her devices.
Alexa controls many of her smart devices with the Alexa app on her phone, as well as using voice commands to raise and lower blinds, open and close the front door, and turn the lights or fan on and off.
Alexa lives in Cumberland County and works for the ARC of Pennsylvania as the Social Media Manager.
Check out the video on SmartHomesMadeSimple.org.
About Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation
Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PATF), founded in 1998, was originally funded as an Alternative Financing Program (AFP) under the Federal Assistive Technology Act. PATF is also a statewide non-profit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). PATF provides financing opportunities, education, and advocacy for people with disabilities and older Pennsylvanians, helping them to acquire assistive technology devices and services that improve the quality of their lives. Contact PATF at (484) 674-0506 or [email protected]. To learn more, visit www.patf.us.