Dr. Carol Page Appointed New Director

Dr. Carol PageThe SC Assistive Technology Program (SCATP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Carol A. Page, Ph.D. as our new Director. She has been on staff with SCATP for over five years and during this time has also worked for the Carolina Autism Resource and Evaluation Center (CARE) and the ABC Special Needs Program. As the staff speech-language pathologist for SCATP, she has been active in conducting assistive technology trainings at the state and national level, performing consultations and supervising the equipment loan program to serve individuals with disabilities in SC and those who serve them.

A graduate of USC, Dr. Page holds the certificate for clinical competence in speech-language pathology in addition to being a RESNA-certified Assistive Technology Professional. She was co-recipient of the 2008 SCSHA Award for Professional Program of the Year for the SC Assistive Technology Program for outstanding service to the speech-language pathologists of South Carolina.

Prior to her work at SCATP, Dr. Page was a speech-language pathologist serving individuals of various ages and disabilities across SC in the areas of severe communication and swallowing disorders.

The SC Assistive Technology Program is a federally funded program concerned with getting technology into the hands of people with disabilities so that they might live, work, learn and be a more independent part of the community. As part of a national network of technology-related assistance programs, our goal is to enhance independence, productivity and quality of life for all South Carolinians through access to assistive technology devices and services.

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