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Assistive Technology Resources National AgrAbility Workshop (2001 - 2008) Download PowerPoint Viewer |
Promoting Success in Agriculture for People with Disabilities and Their Families
State Project Feature: Overview of Mississippi AgrAbility ProjectMississippi has a diverse mixture of agricultural occupations, thus bringing an equally diverse group of clients to the Mississippi AgrAbility Project. From the Delta over to the hills and down to the coast, we have helped those working with numerous agricultural commodities and varied operations, such as cattle, bait supply (worms), turf grass, poultry, ducks, soybeans, cotton, custom hay, power-take-off safety cover manufacturing, and logging. Our clients deal with retinitis pigmentosa, diabetes, amputations, various levels of back injuries or paralysis, vision impairments, complications from stroke, cerebral palsy, and cancer. Our partnership—the Mississippi State University Extension Service (MSU), the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability (TKMC), and the MS Department of Rehabilitation Services (MDRS)—provides clients with an array of resources to meet their varied needs. The county Extension personnel are key in soliciting local donations of materials and labor when assisting a client; and Extension state specialists provide further help with financial planning, production management, and equipment modification. The TKMC staff provides case management and evaluations for seating, driving, and various types of assistive technology. MDRS offers assistive technology evaluations and provides most of the funding to help the client achieve his/her occupational goals. The TKMC joined the AgrAbility team as the non-profit partner at the beginning of the second 4-year grant. Several of its staff, however, had already worked with AgrAbility clients. The Center provides comprehensive, multi-disciplinary evaluations to remove limitations through the application of assistive technology, allowing individuals to participate in educational, vocational and leisure activities to the fullest degree they choose. The comprehensive nature of the services offered ensures that the correct solutions are achieved efficiently and effectively, with needs being met in a one-stop shop. In 1997, at the beginning of the initial grant period, Mississippi AgrAbility entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with MDRS; their Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) joined the AgrAbility staff as subcontractors in 2001. Services offered by OVR are designed to assist eligible individuals in overcoming the limitations imposed by physical or mental disabilities while maximizing their potential for employment. Local vocational rehabilitation counselors have been a vital source of referrals for AgrAbility. Over the past seven years, we have worked to develop and strengthen relationships with agricultural organizations and disability service providers. MSU’s Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity has been instrumental in providing volunteer labor. AgrAbility staff members are currently on a state ‘tour’ of hospitals, presenting AgrAbility to therapists in the rehabilitation units. Two statewide training workshops (in four locations) have been held, primarily targeting Extension and MDRS personnel. We join the Tennessee and Missouri AgrAbility Projects each year to exhibit at the Mid-South Farm and Gin Show and reach neighboring non-AgrAbility states by setting up the display at the Sunbelt Expo in Georgia . AgrAbility staff will participate in the 2004 Mississippi Rural Health and Safety Summit designed to develop safety and health initiatives and intervention strategies in order to reduce the number of rural injuries and incidents. The Mississippi AgrAbility Project has helped numerous farmers and their families reach their agricultural goals through equipment modifications and task restructuring. As one client stated, “Disabled does not mean no ability, just different ability.”
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