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Device Lending Libraries

The AT Network operates a Device Lending Library program throughout California. The following agencies contract with the AT Network to provide short term loans of assistive devices and gadgets that can help you live independently. Whether your need is temporary or you would just like to tryout some devices before you buy, the AT Network’s Device Lending Libraries can provide, free, short-term loans for up to 30 days of devices such as portable ramps, ACC devices, magnifiers, computer software and more. To see what the center near you has available, visit the AT Exchange.

Bakersfield

Kern Assistive Technology Center KATC

3101 Sillect Avenue #115
Bakersfield, CA, 93308
661-852-3291
661-328-9940 (Fax)
661-861-8839 (TTY)
Contact: Tarun Manchanda
Email:tarun@kernatcenter.org

Chico

Independent Living Services of Northern California ILSNC

1161 East Avenue
Chico, CA, 95926
530-893-8527
530-893-8574 (Fax)
Contact: Katie Bullock
Email:katie.bullock@ilsnc.org

Downey

Center for Applied Rehabilitation Technology CART

7601 East Imperial Highway
Downey, CA, 90242
562-401-6800
562-803-8892 (Fax)
Contact: Molly Doyle
Email:mdoyle@dhs.lacounty.gov

Eureka

Tri-County Independent Living Center TCILC

2822 Harris Street
Eureka, CA, 95503
707-445-8404
707-445-9751 (Fax)
707-445-8405 (TTY)
Contact: Erik Van Orden
Email:erikvo@tilinet.org

Hayward

Community Resources for Independent Living CRIL

439 A Street
Hayward, CA, 94541
510-881-5743
510-881-1593 (Fax)
510-881-0218 (TTY)
Contact: Sheri Burns
Email:sheri.burns@cril-online.org

Los Angeles

Communities Actively Living Independent & Free CALIF

634 South Spring Street, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA, 90014
213-627-0477
213-627-0535 (Fax)
Contact: Sergio Garibay
Email:sgaribay@calif-ilc.org

Nevada City

FREED Center for Independent Living FREED

117 New Mohawk Road Suite A
Nevada City, CA, 95959
530-265-4444
530-265-4644 (Fax)
530-265-4944 (TTY)
Contact: Jeff Samco
Email:jeff@freed.org

San Bernardino

Rolling Start,Inc. RSI

570 West 4th Street Suite 107
San Bernardino, CA, 92401
909-884-2129
909-386-7446 (Fax)
909-884-7396 (TTY)
Contact: Kevin Bruny
Email:kevin@rollingstart.com

San Diego

SDATC San Diego Assistive Technology Center UCPSD

8525 Gibbs Drive, Suite 209
San Diego, CA, 92123
858-278-5420
619-282-5133 (Fax)
Contact: Joy L. Cole
Email:ucpsdtechcenter@gmail.com

Contact: Bruce Flemming

Email: bfleming@ucpsd.org

San Francisco

Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco ILRCSF

649 Mission Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105-4128
415-543-6222
415-543-6318 (Fax)
415-543-6698 (TTY) 
Contact: Derek Zarda
Email: derek@ilrcsf.org

San Jose

Silicon Valley Independent Living Center SVILC

2202 North First Street
San Jose, CA, 95131
408-894-9041
408-240-0152 (Fax)
408-945-2205 (TTY)
Contact: Joe Escalante
Email: joee@svilc.org

San Luis Obispo

Central Coast Assistive Technology Center CCATC

3450 Broad Street #111
San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401
805-549-7420
805-549-7423 (Fax)
805-549-7424 (TTY)
Contact: Paul Mortola
Email:slomortola@aol.com

Santa Ana

Assistive Technology Exchange Center ATEC

1601 East Saint Andrew Place
Santa Ana, CA, 92705
714-361-6200
714-361-6220 (Fax)
714-543-1873 (TTY)
Contact: Lauren Wetzler
Email: laurenw@ocgoodwill.org

 

The AT Network is dedicated to protecting the rights of our consumers and allowing them to remain independent in the community. If you have a question, concern, or a story to share with us then please don't hesitate to contact us:

Toll-Free: 800-390-2699
TTY: 800-900-0706
E-mail: info@atnet.org

Photo of Paul Gonzales in his powerchair looking at the lift installed on his van
quote marksDuring his rehabilitation, Paul learned about his local Independent Living Center—the Community Access Center (CAC) in Riverside, California—and with the help of staff, he began to consider the possibility of using a power wheelchair to better support his daily living.