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Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Yes, I noticed that and how the ¡®traditional¡¯ grip and cane placement were utilized though a pure white long cane¡­ very PC¡­. ? This is in the classroom and the student is not using the long
By HOLLINGER, KEVIN · #2011 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Kevin, If you use the example if the sculpture in the video, that may give you a sense of the safety area around the mobile AV cart. The wheels and bars close to the ground make it detectable by the
By Chris Tabb · #2010 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Fantastic video¡­ wow! Awesome, thanks, Chris, but I¡¯m still looking for guidance on this situation (see actual pics of stand below). The pictures show a large (maybe 55-60¡± monitor on a rolling
By HOLLINGER, KEVIN · #2009 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
To Kevin Hollinger: Coby here: When I contacted Gemini ADA rep from the New Mexico governors commission On Disability, she sent me the following information. Thank you. Coby livingstone
By Coby Livingstone · #2008 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
This might shed some light¡­ https://www.access-board.gov/ada/guides/animations/protruding-objects.html? ¡ª Christopher J. Tabb, M.A., COMS chris@... Mobile: 512.660.2750 ? Digital
By Chris Tabb · #2007 ·
Re: ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Kevin, what an interesting question! I¡¯m copying this to the Environmental Access Committee of AERs O&M Division. Did you find anything in the regs about things projecting into the public right of
By Dona Sauerburger · #2006 ·
ADA question - rolling stand for TV
Hi, I need help with a potential ADA question. The picture below depicts a rolling stand that mounts a TV that is used in a classroom (for projection - not an interactive whiteboard). The front 2 legs
By HOLLINGER, KEVIN · #2005 ·
Re: Fall risk/balance assessment
This is indeed an issue of concern, and I champion your research. I will offer some of my experiences with this issue. I do not know that I can propose any profound solutions. When I first became a
By Michael Byington · #2004 ·
Re: Fall risk/balance assessment
Hi Deana, Wherever there is opportunity to collaborate with PT¡¯s, OT¡¯s, the local VA, local agencies on aging, etc., I encourage you to reach out to see what is already available and what folks
By Chris Tabb · #2003 ·
Re: Fall risk/balance assessment
Wow, Deanna, great question, I look forward to some wisdom from folks on the list. For myself, I always refer to PT, we (O&Ms) are not prepared to address those problems. I have once or twice
By Dona Sauerburger · #2002 ·
Fall risk/balance assessment
Greetings, My colleagues and I are seeking information on best practices. We work with adults in the vocational rehabilitation department of a state agency, most of the work is center based or within
By ALLEN Deana * OCB · #2001 ·
Re: Needing Assistance
Hi Joanna, I don¡¯t have a specific solution for this, but I wonder if The Lucky Fin Project could be a good resource for you. I¡¯m wondering if an adaptive device that someone with a limb
By Addie Yake · #2000 ·
Re: Needing Assistance
Perhaps reach out to Therese Wilkomm in New Hampshire. She is an AT specialist and is really good at coming up with modifications of all types. https://chhs.unh.edu/person/therese-willkomm Kelly
By Kelly Phillips · #1999 ·
Re: Needing Assistance
Have you considered using PolyMorph or another moldable thermoplastic beads to create a custom grip? Kim Stumph COMS, CLVT, CVRT Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 7:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
By Stumph, Kimberly A · #1998 ·
Re: Low vision O&M instructors strategies
Hi Kevin Do you mind sending me an email please? Or advise on your email? I have just tried sending you an email to this address, but it has bounced back twice
By Belinda O'Connor · #1997 ·
Re: Low vision O&M instructors strategies
?Thank you Kevin! I like the ¡®promote¡¯ safety instead of ¡®maintain safety¡¯ and would love to chat further! Best Regards, Belinda
By Belinda O'Connor · #1996 ·
Re: Low vision O&M instructors strategies
?Just wonderful Michael! Thank you! I resonate with all you say. This is my second major career change which I plan to continue for decades and into semi-retirement for life. I spent just over 20
By Belinda O'Connor · #1995 ·
Re: Strategies for O&M instructors who have visual impairment
? Oh I can¡¯t stop thanking you Dona for your kind words xx and information! I truly look forward to hearing from Michael! Yes, earlier this year I had to take a couple of months away to rebuild
By Belinda O'Connor · #1994 ·
FW: Help Support the Week Without Driving
Thought this might be of interest. Becky Davidson ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Latricia Huston <latricia@...> Date: Wednesday, August 07, 2024 03:30 PM To: beckyb1120@...
By Becky Davidson · #1993 ·
Re: Needing Assistance
Another option is to work with a PT or OT in developing a handle for the cane that might work for her? Could she used an AMD which might help her, instead of having to sweep the cane? Meg Robertson
By Meg Robertson · #1992 ·