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What
is AgrAbility?
AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians
is a grant project through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This statewide
project is a partnership between the Penn State Cooperative Extension
and the Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation.
AgrAbility staff provides direct
services for farmers and farm family members with a disability or long-term
health condition who want to remain in production agriculture.
Here are a few examples
of disabilities that are common among Pennsylvania farmers:
- Amputation
- Spinal cord injury
- Arthritis
- Joint injury
- Back impairment
AgrAbility services include:
- On-site farm assessment
to discuss the daily farm tasks that are difficult because of
the ones disability.
- Identification of modifications,
equipment or assistive technology that would enable the farmer
to better complete the task with reduced pain.
- Referral information
to the farm families regarding state and local resources/programs.
Since AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians does not have money for modifications,
most farmers with a disability are referred to the Office of
Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR). OVR is a state agency through
the PA Department of Labor & Industry that works with individuals
with a disability in regards to employment issues such as training,
evaluation, assistive technology, and modifications. AgrAbility
and OVR continue to develop a strong working relationship in
order to best serve the farming community.
- Peer and caregiver
support contact information.
- Participation in a
wide variety of educational opportunities such as farm safety
day camps, presentations to health care and rehabilitation professionals,
county crop and dairy days, and statewide agricultural expositions.
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