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SOMA field trip sign-up deadline Sept. 29 . . .
Hi everyone! This is meant for those who are planning to come to SOMA but haven't registered yet -- I want you to know that if you want to go on one of the field trips to Space Camp or Helen Keller's
By Dona Sauerburger · #2032 ·
available position for and o and m instructor
Hello Everyone. The Lighthouse Vision loss Education Center has an available full time position for an o and m instructor. The Lighthouse is located in Sarasota, Fl . Consider working in beautiful,
By Rosemary Gribbin · #2031 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
Julie and all, I do not know if the solution described here actually would work, because the client I ordered it for a few years ago died before we had a chance to work with it. I also do not remember
By Michael Byington · #2030 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
I am thinking that if you attached a golf glove to the plastic while it is molding, it *might* be helpful Kim Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2024 4:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OandM]
By Stumph, Kimberly A · #2029 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
I have now used them for a few folks including one person who had a stroke. They haven't made holding onto the cane completely foolproof, but they have definitely helped. When you put the hot
By Jack Mitchell · #2028 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
You can attach a glove to the grip as you form it. Kim Stumph, COMS CVRT CLVT Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2024 1:31:29 PM
By Stumph, Kimberly A · #2027 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
Also try sugru - an O&M Specialist Paul Ehresman did a lot of presenting and teaching on its use for molding specialized or individualized grips for a long cane and/or AMD. Kevin J. Hollinger Teacher
By HOLLINGER, KEVIN · #2026 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
Hello Julie Henry, a possible resource: https://eazyhold.com/es/products/two-pack-orange Maurie Kerrigan | COMS,CLVT [cid:image001.jpg@...] Orientation and Mobility Specialist Low Vision
By Kerrigan, Patricia · #2025 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
Hi, Are you able to describe the issue attached to your email about the king grip? Or teach me how to use the app which would describe the photo? Thank you. Coby livingstone, OTR/L, CVRT, Albuquerque,
By Coby Livingstone · #2024 ·
Re: Thermoplastic Beads Question
I¡¯m wondering if you could attach something like this to the cane grip to the cane lays in their hand and they don¡¯t have to grip as hard all the time. The beads may be challenging if the concern
By Carly Blasco · #2023 ·
Thermoplastic Beads Question
Those of you that have used thermoplastic beads to mold the grip of the cane to a learner's hand, would that work for someone who has had a stroke and states that after a long period of time things
By Julie Henry · #2022 ·
DeafBlind Leadership NOW Update
To our dear friends and partners in action, John here: Some updates from the DeafBlind Leadership NOW (DBLN) network! Reminder First, a reminder of what this is all about. Helen Keller Services
By John Lee Clark · #2021 ·
Re: Making a high school accessible
To get the statistics as to what constitutes accessibility, including details on what Chris has provided, the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) is an excellent source.
By Michael Byington · #2020 ·
Chinese translation of "Distantism"
Dear fellow nudgers of our spinning globe, John here: Zihao Lin has orchestrated the publication of my essay "Distantism" in Chinese translation! The translation was massaged into life under the
By John Lee Clark · #2019 ·
Re: Making a high school accessible
Thank you! [email protected]> wrote:
By Laura Messinger · #2018 ·
Re: Making a high school accessible
Just a few ideas¡­ Braille signage Accessible map Steps that have contrast on edge QR Codes and or braille everywhere print material is available on bulletin boards, etc. Mapping tje school with a
By Chris Tabb · #2017 ·
Making a high school accessible
Hi fellow O&Mers! If someone wanted to modify a high school to make it more accessible to blind and visually impaired, where would I go to look for resources? Or who would you recommend that I talk
By Laura Messinger · #2016 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Thank you for sharing alm you learned in the process Kevin! -- Sent from iPhone Chris Tabb chris@... 512.660.2750
By Chris Tabb · #2015 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Hello everyone. I¡¯m following up to my original list post about the mobile tv monitor stands ¨C I appreciate the help and comments. I had multiple conversations with the Great Plains ADA Center, an
By HOLLINGER, KEVIN · #2014 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Good day, I would check with the protruding objects section of the ADA. https://www.access-board.gov/aba/guides/chapter-3-protruding-objects/ It is a tripping hazard, depending on where it might be
By Meg Robertson · #2013 ·