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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Web Chase - A Board Game Move your spider and capture the most prey. A great game for blind, visually impaired and sighted children. Volunteer Services from the Audio Studio Volunteer readers plus braillewriter and tape recorder repair from the Audio Studio for the Reading Impaired. Video Described Movies and TV Video and audio description helps blind and visually impaired people know what is happening on the stage and on the screen. The Vision Issues Newsletter Receive the latest information about blindness and visual impairment and how to adjust to living with low vision. Sound Prints - Talk Show for the Visually Impaired Sound Prints is a weekly radio talk show all about topics of interest to the blind and visually impaired. It is also a good resource for family members of people who are just losing their vision.
Resources for People with Vision Loss Whether you are newly visually impaired, a relative or friend of someone who has low vision, or an individual who has been legally blind for many years, check here often for information on state and local services and programs in this new and fast-growing section of the Vision Issues website. Organization for Visually Impaired Artists, Musicians and Writers Friends-in-Art is a national organization of writers, sculptors, painters, raconteurs, dancers, actors, musicians, and art enthusiasts who just happen to be blind or visually impaired. Missouri Council of the Blind Local Chapters Find a local affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind. Measuring Visual Acuity Visual acuity is measured using a Snellen chart or other similar test, by counting fingers etc. It often is expressed as a fraction, such as 20/20 or 20/200. What do these numbers mean? Is 20/200 or 20/400 better? Is 20/20 vision really perfect vision?
Library Services in Wyoming Residents of Wyoming who are blind and visually impaired or who cannot read print because of a physical disability can receive braille or audio books and magazines through the mail, free of charge.
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