[Colorado-Talk] sharing an inaccessibility challenge
Dan Burke
burke.dall at gmail.com
Thu Feb 29 22:34:53 UTC 2024
Doula,
Thanks for sharing this. It's just so frustrating that the simplest of
things can avoid situations like this. That is why we need the Medical
Devices and Apps bnill to pass.
And we all feel it when one of our family members goes through
something like this! All our best as you continue with your recovery!
Dan
On 2/28/24, Jo Elizabeth Pinto via Colorado-Talk
<colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Doula. I'm sorry you had to spend a night in the hospital without the use
> of your hearing aids. That sounds like it would have been scary. I'm glad
> you're recovering.
>
> From: Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Doula
> Jarboe via Colorado-Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 7:11 PM
> To: 'NFB of Colorado Discussion List' <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: doula.jarboe at gmail.com
> Subject: [Colorado-Talk] sharing an inaccessibility challenge
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> As I mentioned, I've been in the hospital for about the last week and a
> half. I wanted to share an experience I had because of an inaccessible
> application. If people think I should write this up more formally for the
> Blog or the Monitor or some other publication, I can do so. But right now,
> I'm just wanting to share this experience with people who will understand
> because of our family and organization.
>
> So, most know I identify as DeafBlind. I wear hearing aids with
> rechargeable batteries. The charger has lovely little lights that light up
> when the hearing aids are charging properly. So helpful for me right? I
> also have an application on my phone that works with my hearing aids. Sort
> of. Some things work just great, some things have the button, some things
> you get into the section and there's no information there.
>
> Friday evening I moved from ICU to the regular hospital floor. One of
> my hearing aids was dying so I stuck it in the charger. Maybe an hour to an
> hour and a half later I pulled it back out to use it and was still receiving
> the low battery signal. So obviously not getting charged. Now I'm starting
> to worry because the other hearing aid is starting to die as well. Wes, my
> husband showed up to visit, and he's both sighted and technology is his
> specialty. He finally figured out it was the charging cable that needed
> replacing. However, by the time he figured that out both hearing aids were
> completely dead. I spent a good while that night without the use of my
> hearing aids because I didn't have full access to the application that could
> have told me pretty immediately that the hearing aid wasn't charging.
>
> That was my bad experience, if we can get the web and application
> accessibility act passed, something like this I might be able to avoid.
> Thank you for listening.
> Warmly,
> Doula
>
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Dan Burke
National Federation of the Blind of Colorado Legislative Co-chair
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