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Assisted Living Technologies, Inc. Welcomes New Assistive Technologies Specialist

A Special Announcement

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Julianne Abernathy

Assisted Living Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce Julianne Abernathy as the newest member to our team of Assistive Technologies Specialists. Julianne has extensive experience working with communication programs that assisted students with severe developmental disabilities.

She has the ability to customize and modify various communication devices and other assistive technology devices – an area that Assisted Living Technologies, Inc. would like to begin to explore. Some of the programs she has mastered include Dynavox, GoTalkNow, Proloquo, and Proxtalker.  Julianne is very competent in the use of computers and software and enjoys opportunities to teach and train others.  Julianne attended Manchester Community College where she has taken coursework in pursuit of her A.S. as a Disability Specialist.

Welcome aboard Julianne!

Assisted Living Technologies, Inc. is a subsidiary of Assisted Living Services, Inc.  The company offers a variety of primarily wireless, sensor-based advanced technologies that help seniors and individuals of all ages with various disabilities live safely at home or in other community-based settings.

Visit us on the web at www.assistedlivingtechnologies.com or visit our Technologies Showroom located at 74 South Broad St., Meriden, CT.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

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