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Adapted Computer Learning Center – College of Alameda » Directory of Brain Injury Community Resources

Schurig Center is pleased to provide this directory to assist acquired brain injury survivors in identifying services in the community. Listing in this directory is not intended to be an endorsement. While we have tried to verify these resources as thoroughly as possible, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of all information. If you find you are in need of a resource that is not listed or know of other resources that are not included, please contact us at resources@schurigcenter.org.

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Adapted Computer Learning Center – College of Alameda

Adapted Computer Learning Center – College of AlamedaAlameda Contact: Phyllis Tappe
Office 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Pkwy Alameda CA 94501 work Office: Phyllis Tappe, Cognitive Skills Specialist: (510)748-2313work Website: http://alameda.peralta.edu/dsps/adapted-computer-learning-center/
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The Adapted Computer Learning Center provides instruction to meet the computer access needs of students with learning disabilities, acquired brain injury, visual impairment, or physical disability. Computers are also used as a tool in teaching cognitive skills to students with specific learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries resulting from head trauma, stroke, hypoxia, brain tumor, infections of the brain or ingestion of toxic substances. It helps students develop compensatory strategies for coping with decreased cognitive function.

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