Welcome to the RERC on Workplace Accommodations
The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Workplace Accommodations identifies, develops and promotes new assistive and universally designed technologies that maximize independence and participation of people with disabilities in the workplace. A primary focus of the Workplace RERC is the use of universal design concepts -- the design of products and environments to be usable by all workers, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design.
Accommodation in Action

Man with spinal cord injury using a rotating work station to do T.V/VCR repair.
Work RERC News
- Digital Technologies and the employment of Americans
with disabilities: findings from a focus group study
A presentation by three Georgia Tech scholars; Dr. Paul M.A. Baker (Institute for 21st Century Universities), Dr. Nathan Moon (Work RERC), and Dr. James White (Center for Advanced Communication Policy). - CSUN 2012: The Workplace Accommodation
Wizard
A presentation on a new expert system that employers can use for suggestions when determining accommodations. This system will be made available to the public in the next few months. - RESNA 2011: Update from the RERC on Workplace
Accommodations
A presentation covering information about our research on job accommodation use, development of assessment tools, research on workplace participation, and development of context-aware technologies -
Survey of Accommodation Use
Data analysis is ongoing for our survey of workplace or job accommodation use, and we have begun to present some of the findings:- Visual impairments - presentation at the Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference (aka CSUN)
- Cognitive impairments - part of our presentation at the annual NARRTC Conference
- Physical impairments - part of our presentation at the RESNA/FICCDAT 2011 Conference
- Workplace Provision of AT/RT
Excerpt with preliminary findings from the FICCDAT/ RESNA 2011 Presentation: Effective RT/AT Service Delivery: State of Practice, Quality Indicators and ROI in the Workplace - Database of Accommodation Case Studies
Relaunched
The Work RERC's popular "Accommodation Examples" resource is now being hosted on the ATWiki in a new "AT Applications" section. This change will make it easier for people to add interesting accommodation ideas and stories. The database currently contains about 80 case studies that can be searched by functional limitation, type of job family, or type of technology involved.
Search the case studies.
Participate in our Research
- Join the CATEA Consumer Network (CCN)
Provide feedback and participate in studies, such as the Work RERC's research on workplace accommodations. If you are interested in being part of the CCN, please take a moment to tell us about yourself in the sign-up survey. Membership is free, and some studies may provide payments for participation. Click Here to Join the CCN!