The organizations listed below have been vetted and approved by the RESNA Certification and Education program to offer RESNA CE credits for pre-approved events.
ATP’s can easily and securely earn qualifying RESNA CE credits from these organizations by participating in any of their approved learning events.
Interested in becoming an Official RESNA CEU Provider? Visit the CE Provider FAQ page for details.
NMEDA is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association serving the auto mobility industry in the US and Canada, and is the certifying body for the nationally recognized Quality Assurance Program (QAP) accreditation. NMEDA provides education & training to its members and partners, and advocates for the industry before Congress, state legislatures and federal regulatory agencies.
U.S. Rehab’s comprehensive online and hands-on rehab education programs provide your staff with the skills and techniques required to provide the best, most efficient service possible with high-quality courses written specifically for complex rehab providers.
Visit the US Rehab website for additional information and to view their current course offerings including:
ADED (The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists): was established in 1977 to support professionals working in the field of driver education, driver training and transportation equipment modifications for persons with disabilities and persons experiencing the aging process.
AgrAbility is a USDA-sponsored program that assists agricultural workers with disabilities. Its in-person and online training opportunities address a wide range of topics related to disability in agricultural, including access to rehabilitation and options for assistive technology.
Visit the AgrAbility website for more information.
Assistive Technology New Hampshire (ATinNH):The Institute on Disability is the lead agency for New Hampshire’s statewide Assistive Technology Act Program: Assistive Technology in New Hampshire, or ATinNH. The program has two major activity areas:
- Training, Education and Outreach: AT Trainings, Classes, and Workshops and AT Policy
- Assistive Technology Services: Equipment Demonstrations, Loans and Refurbishing/Reuse”
Visit the AT in NH website for more information.
The ATAAC conference, taking place October 23 - 24, 2024 in Zagreb, is the most visited in Europe, gathering world experts in assistive technology and AAC. This event represents an extraordinary opportunity for experts to continuously upgrade their knowledge and skills through a series of plenary lectures, interactive workshops, and demonstrations of the latest developments in assistive technology.
The conference provides a unique platform for exchanging experiences and best practices, enabling participants to get acquainted with the most modern tools they can immediately apply in their daily work with people with disabilities. Through this approach, the ATAAC conference contributes to individuals' professional development and improves the quality of life of people with disabilities, promoting inclusion and accessibility in all aspects of life.
Please visit the ATAAC website for additional conference details.
CONTINUED: An online education leader for multiple professions, with RESNA-approved courses in occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech-language pathology.
dmeTrain: DMETRAIN® has been providing online education specific to the medical equipment and pharmacy industries for nearly 20 years. Our customers have access to over 400 online courses, with many of our courses awarding continuing education credits. DMETRAIN® customers may also utilize our reporting and analysis tools, access our extensive forms and publications library, and receive assistance with accreditation compliance.
Human Development Institute: The Human Development Institute is Kentucky’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service. We work on improving lifelong opportunities and services for individuals with disabilities, their families, and the community.
KATS Network – Disability Solutions Through Technology: The Buck Starts Here... A Guide to Assistive Technology Funding in Kentucky The funding guide is designed to help state agency personnel, service providers, individuals with disabilities, and their family members to solve the funding maze of getting assistive technology in Kentucky.
The NYC Department of Education Center for Assistive Technology: provides AT assessments, professional development, training, and implementation support to NYC students ages 3-21 in preschool, public, charter, and private schools.
WisTech Assistive Technology Program: Wisconsin's assistive technology program funded under the AT Act of 1998, as amended. WisTech provides information on selecting, funding, installing and using assistive technology.
Find out more about becoming an approved CEU provider here. Contact the RESNA office at (202) 367-1121 or e-mail info@resna.org with any questions.