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National AgrAbility Project

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Assists farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers with disabilities by offering the following services:  
  • On-site assessments of the agricultural worksite or home to identify barriers to completing tasks
  • Recommendations for assistive technology (equipment/tools/devices), modifications that can make it easier to perform work, and/or other possible solution to overcoming disability-related limitations
  • Access to information on a variety of topics related to disability and agriculture
  • Provides education/training opportunities through workshops, conferences, seminars, and on-line programs
  • Referrals to other local services for potential assistance (financial, rehabilitative, education, etc.) specific to the clients' needs
  • Arranges for peer support opportunities that connect customers with others who have successfully accommodated their disabilities 
Direct funding or equipment is not provided by the AgrAbility Project, instead the project works with state Vocational Rehabilitation departments and other funding sources. 

Individuals in states without AgrAbility may still receive certain services through the National Project:
  • Bill Field - Purdue University
  • Paul Jones - Purdue University
  • Stephen Swain - Purdue University                                           
  • Chuck Baldwin - Purdue University                                            
  • Cindy Chastain - Purdue University                                            
  • Denise Heath - Purdue University                                              
  • Ed Bell - Farmer Liaison                                   
  • JoBeth Rath - Goodwill of the Finger Lakes
  • Tess McKeel – Goodwill of the Finger Lakes                          
  • Billy Atorn – APRIL(Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living)
  • Sierra Royster - APRIL(Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living)
  • Robert Fetsch - Colorado State University

Eligibility: Farmer, rancher or other agricultural worker with any type of physical, cognitive, or illness-related disability.

Application Process: Call for information.

Required Documentation: Call for information.

Fees: No fees for service.

Coverage Note: United States.

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National AgrAbility Project

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225 South University Street
Breaking New Ground Resource Center
West Lafayette IN 47907
Toll Free:
Hours:
M-F 9:00AM-5:00PM. Answering service: 24 hours.

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