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

Innov-AT works with individuals across the full lifespan — from students navigating school to adults building careers, managing daily life, and staying connected to their communities. Whether you're a person with a disability, a family member, a school team, or an employer, we meet you where you are with practical, personalized assistive technology support.

Students

AT support to help with learning, communication, organization, and full participation in school.

School Teams

Professional development, consultations, and implementation support so educators and specialists can use AT effectively.

Who We Help

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Adults

Tools and strategies to support independence at home, in the community, and on the job.

Employers & Workplaces

Workplace accommodation evaluations, ergonomic assessments, and practical recommendations.

Families & Caregivers

Guidance on what AT can do, how to get started, and how to make it actually work in real life.

Vocational Rehabilitation & Adult Service Agencies

Assessment, training, and consultation services to support employment, independent living, and meaningful community participation

Not sure where you fit? If someone in your life is struggling with a task that assistive technology might help with, we’d love to talk. Contact Us Today

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.

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 rehab counselor, our focus remains the same:

Tools that increase access and independence.

I was referred for assistive technology services.

What does that mean? What do I do next?

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

Free Resources

Not sure where to start? Grab one of our free tools:

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Get a head start on supporting your students with executive functioning with this quick checklist.

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Are you supporting students online? Grab our resource with 7 quick-wins to empower students during e-learning activities.

Recent Resources

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

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Questions? Here is a link to some of our most frequently asked questions: Frequently Asked Questions