Independence Starts with the Right Tools

Innov-AT provides assistive technology assessments, training, and support for students and adults with disabilities across Wisconsin.

Providing innovative and person-centered support for children and adults with disabilities.

Focusing on tools, strategies, and services that increase independence in the classroom, the workplace, and life.

  • Individualized assessments to help you find the tools that will help you, your student, or your loved one be as independent as possible.

    Training and set-up support so you feel comfortable using the assistive technology tools you need.

  • Strategies and tools to support your students and get them excited about learning.

  • Training for schools, teams, organizations, or businesses on accessibility, executive functioning, and/or mental health

Who We Are

Innov-AT is led by Cassie Frost, M.S.Ed., ATP — a RESNA-Certified Assistive Technology Professional, former special education teacher, and Chair of the Wisconsin Assistive Technology Advisory Council.

Our multidisciplinary team includes an ATP, SLP, and OT — bringing deep expertise across communication, computer access, executive functioning, workplace accommodations, and independent living supports.

We work with students, adults, families, schools, vocational rehabilitation, and adult-service agencies. Our one focus: tools that build real independence.

How can we help you?

You have enough things to do in a day. Let’s help you get to the right place.

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I am an educator looking for Special Education Supports

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I am an adult looking for Assistive Technology supports

What makes Innov-AT different?

We do not believe in “one size fits all” tools.

We believe in:

  • Individualized assessment

  • Practical implementation

  • Training that sticks

  • Systems that build independence

  • Collaboration across environments

Whether supporting a middle school team or a vocational rehabilitation counselor, our focus remains the same:

Tools that increase access and independence.

Assistive Technology Assessments

Comprehensive evaluations for students and adult, including:

  • AAC

  • Computer access

  • Reading & writing supports

  • Environmental control

  • Switch access

  • Executive functioning tool

  • Workplace accommodations

  • Independent living technology

Services

Transition and Lifespan Planning

Bridging school to employment and adult independence through intentional technology support.

  • Transition with AT

  • Identification of funding sources

  • Training for employers and families

  • Vocational AT assessments

  • Support with college AT planning

Professional Development

Training for schools, agencies, and organizations that want sustainable AT implementation. Topics include:

  • Executive functioning

  • Transition

  • Mental health

  • Communication

  • Behavior

  • Writing & reading support

  • iOS accessibility

I was referred for assistive technology services. What does that mean? What do I do next?

Start Where You Are

For Teachers and School Teams

Practical classroom tools and system-level supports.

For Adults, Families, & Agencies

Guidance on workplace technology, home accessibility tools, and independent living supports

Free Resources

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Book cover titled 'E-Learning: Worksheets: 7 Quick Wins to empower E-Learners' by Cassie Frost, featuring hand-drawn illustrations of a globe, clouds, a lightbulb flower, a pencil, and a computer mouse on a blue background.
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Questions? Here is a link to some of our most frequently asked questions: Frequently Asked Questions