[Diabetes-talk] Walmart Talking Prescription Containers: Order...

COLLEEN ROTH n8tnv at att.net
Sun Mar 31 22:04:41 UTC 2013


Hi Mike,
I do think it's important to have someone read material for them.
After all, there are just some things that require us to find someone to read them.
It doesn't make sense to expect that everything will be available in an Alternate Format.
I cannot imagine all of the material people get that they need to resmnd to and never know about if they do not have a reader.
Independence is achieved when we know how to be interdependent.
We all need to find a person to help with Printed Material.
I cannot even imagine what would happen if we didn't have things read to us.
How in the world do you read Medical Bills, Jury Summons, notice of some impending change to a program which does not send out materials in an alternate format, newsletters, Birthday or Get-well cards, to name a few.
Colleen Roth




----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Freeman <k7uij at panix.com>
To: "'Diabetes Talk for the Bl'" diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
Date: Sunday, March 31, 2013 5:32 pm
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Walmart Talking Prescription Containers: Order...

>
>
> Dar:
> 
> I maintain that inine* — yes, every — blind person ought to have a system
> in place for having things read to hm/her with ininno* exceptions. Why?
> Because the world is predominantly composed of sighted persons. That's what
> it means, after all, to be a minority. So finding reliable mechanisms to get
> things read is just one of the nuisances of blindness.
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of d
> m gina
> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2013 12:31 PM
> To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Walmart Talking Prescription Containers:
> Order...
> 
> Mike and all,
> If it wasn't for this method, I would have a devel of a time getting my 
> medicines read to me.
> When I was with Humana the medicine came to me from out of state.
> There wasn't a way for me to write on the bottles before they came here.
> Then to find someone to help me sort out the pills drove me crazy.
> Now this way, I can speak to the lady on what I am asking for, where 
> they put the lables on the lids of the bottles.
> then it also tells me what some of the side effects are, that is good 
> to know so I know what to expect.
> this is threw our program here in town.
> Billings for the most part is behind in everything, it is good to see 
> them doing something that could help others.
> for wall mart, it also was interesting that only the capital is the 
> only city that has this going.
> When I have asked our wall mart here in town, you would have thought I 
> was causing the pleg.
> Some of the folks really get mad when I ask if they have this going yet.
> this has worked out well for me.
> 
> Original message:
> > Certainly some of the pill containers are bears for everyone, blind and
> > sighted alike. But, with the possible exception of people with various
> forms
> > of dementia, it seems to me that with a bit of ingenuity and use of a
> > reader, one can label prescriptions with tape or perhaps PenFriend dots so
> > that one can then take medicines independently. It just takes organization
> > — something that's a necessity for most blind people and something a good
> > many people don't have. I just think in the larger scheme of things,
> dealing
> > with prescriptions isn't or shouldn't be one of our higher priorities. But
> > enough people feel differently that NFB policy is to work towards some
> sort
> > of accessible prescription system and you will note that I've had EnVision
> > America on the DAN agenda each year.
> 
> > Mike
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> > COLLEEN ROTH
> > Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2013 10:46 AM
> > To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
> > Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Walmart Talking Prescription Containers:
> > Order...
> 
> > Hi Mike,
> > Well for some people Talking Prescriptions work well.
> > I looked at something like this at the NFB of Ohio State Convention in
> 2011.
> > Each pill was in a separate flat package with thirty little slots.
> > You would have to read the particular package, dig out a Pill and go to
> the
> > next one.
> > Personally I think Prescription Pill Bottles are easier.
> > For those who can't read braille and feel little things that would attach
> to
> > the bottle this is a good thing.
> > I just do not have the patience for these kind of gadgets.
> > I did post your announcement on ohio-talk because I think some people will
> > use it.
> > Colleen Roth
> 
> 
> 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Mike Freeman <k7uij at panix.com>
> > To: "'Diabetes Talk for the Bl'" diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
> > Date: Sunday, March 31, 2013 11:50 am
> > Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] FW: FW: Walmart Talking Prescription
> > Containers: Order...
> 
> 
> 
> >> Perhaps your insurance company knows something we don't? I refuse to
> >> shop at WalMart myself in that I believe it all-too-anxious to treat
> >> many of its employees in niggardly fashion. Moreover, I am one of the
> >> few, I guess, who is not absolutely convinced of the need for talking
> > prescription equipment.
> >> But NFB policy is NFB policy and I carry it out.
> 
> >> As for your specific question, insurance companies can do business
> >> with whom they like and refuse to do business with entities they don't
> >> like. We'd have to secure passage of a law to force them to do
> >> otherwise and we'd never get it passed.
> 
> >> Mike
> 
> 
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> >> Behalf Of Blindhands at aol.com
> >> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2013 8:39 AM
> >> To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
> >> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] FW: FW: Walmart Talking Prescription
> >> Containers: Order...
> 
> >> This sounds really good, but my insurance company will not cover any
> >> prescriptions bought at WalMart.  They cover all other pharmacies,
> >> except WalMart.
> 
> >> Does this not sound wrong?
> 
> >> Joyce  Kane
> >> _www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/)
> >> Blindhands at AOL.com
> 
> 
> >> In a message dated 3/30/2013 10:12:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> >> k7uij at panix.com writes:
> 
> 
> >> From:  Wcb-l [mailto:wcb-l-bounces at wcbinfo.org] On Behalf Of Sue
> >> Ammeter
> >> Sent:  Saturday, March 30, 2013 6:56 AM
> >> To: wcb-l at wcbinfo.org
> >> Subject: [Wcb-l]  FW: Walmart Talking Prescription Containers:
> >> Ordering Information
> 
> 
> 
> >> Walmart Expands Program to Provide  Talking Prescription Containers
> 
> >> Need information about how to order  Talking Prescription Containers
> >> for prescription medication obtained from  Walmart? You'll find
> >> everything you need in this post. In June, 2012,  Walmart became the
> >> first national pharmacy retailer to offer Talking  Prescription
> >> Containers free of charge to persons with visual impairments.  The
> >> ScripTalk Talking Prescription program is being offered to customers
> >> across the country through Walmart mail order. In addition to the
> >> national  mail order program, Walmart now offers ScripTalk at
> >> 33 stores around the  country. A list of stores where ScripTalk is
> >> available, as well as  instructions for ordering, appear below. Read
> >> the June, 2012 Walmart press  release announcing its ScripTalk
> >> initiative.
> 
> >> Information you need to  order Talking Prescription Containers from
> >> Walmart
> 
> >> .. To order ScripTalk  talking prescription containers for use with
> >> prescription medications  obtained from Walmart, you must first
> >> contact Walmart. For mail order,  Walmart has a dedicated toll free
> >> phone line for ScripTalk requests. The  toll free number is
> >> 1-888-227-3403. You may also contact any of the stores  listed below
> >> directly for information on receiving ScripTalk containers  from those
> >> stores.
> 
> >> .. To listen to the talking label provided by  Walmart, you will need
> >> reading device from Envision America, the company  that makes
> >> ScripTalk. The device is called the ScripTalk reader (or the
> >> ScripTalk machine or device) and is available free of charge to
> >> Walmart  pharmacy customers who are blind. After you have contacted
> >> Walmart, you  will need to contact Envision America to order your
> >> device. Envision  America has a dedicated toll-free line for requests,
> >> and for general  ScripTalk service & inquiries. The toll-free Envision
> >> America number is  1-855-773-2579 (1-855-SPEAK-RX.)
> 
> >> .. You only need to order the device  once: it will work with any
> >> Talking Prescription label you receive from  Walmart.
> 
> >> .. Walmart is currently also offering the Talking Prescription  labels
> >> in thirty three stores across the country, listed at the end of this
> >> post. As with mail order, you will need to contact both the Walmart
> >> store  (for the prescription medication) and Envision America (for the
> > ScripTalk  reader).
> 
> >> .. If you are a Walmart customer with a visual impairment who's  store
> >> is not yet offering ScripTalk, contact Walmart at 1-888-227-3403 to
> >> request that the ScripTalk containers be offered at your store. Please
> >> use  the Contact form on this Website to let us know if you have made a
> > request.
> 
> 
> 
> >> We also welcome your feedback about the Walmart  Talking Prescription
> >> Container initiative. To contact the Law Office of  Lainey Feingold,
> >> please use the Contact Form on this website. To contact  co-counsel at
> >> Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian and Ho, please call toll free at
> > 1-800-822-5000.
> 
> >> Walmart Stores Where ScripTalk is  Available
> 
> >> Walmart customers across the United States can order  ScripTalk
> >> Talking Prescription Containers through Walmart mail order by  calling
> >> 1-888-227-3403. In addition, the Talking Containers are available  at
> >> the following Walmart Stores. (After contacting the store, you will
> >> need  to contact Envision America toll free at 1-855-773-2579 to
> >> obtain the ScripTalk
> >> reader.)
> 
> >> Walmart #432
> >> 214 Haynes St
> >> Talladega,  Alabama 35160
> >> Local Phone: 256-761-1819
> 
> >> Walmart #2113
> >> 1607 W  Bethany Home Rd
> >> Phoenix, Arizona 85015
> >> Local Phone:  602-246-6601
> 
> >> Walmart #2280
> >> 600 Showers Dr
> >> Mountain View,  California 94040
> >> Local Phone: 650-971-0878
> 
> >> Walmart #2598
> >> 3661  Truxel Rd
> >> Sacramento, California 95834
> >> Local Phone:  916-928-9673
> 
> >> Walmart #2751
> >> 601 Englewood Pkwy
> >> Englewood, Colorado  80110
> >> Local Phone: 303-789-7209
> 
> >> Walmart #3125
> >> 3615 W Bowles  Ave
> >> Littleton, Colorado 80123
> >> Local Phone: 303-218-4879
> 
> >> Sam's  Club #8120
> >> 3122 Dick Wilson Blvd
> >> Tallahassee, Florida 32301
> >> Local  Phone: 850-671-2711
> 
> >> Sam's Club #8138
> >> 1175 Beville Rd
> >> Daytona  Beach, Florida 32119
> >> Local Phone: 386-760-3078
> 
> >> Walmart #3235
> >> 1425  NE 163rd St
> >> North Miami Beach, Florida 33162
> >> Local Phone:  305-949-5451
> 
> >> Walmart #4520
> >> 4021 Lagniappe Way
> >> Tallahassee,  Florida 32317
> >> Local Phone: 850-656-7211
> 
> >> Walmart #579
> >> 2355 US  Highway 1 S
> >> St. Augustine, Florida 32086
> >> Local Phone:  904-794-4134
> 
> >> Walmart #5854
> >> 8400 Coral Way
> >> Miami, Florida  33155
> >> Local Phone: 305-351-9519
> 
> >> Walmart #3210
> >> 2760 No. Dirksen  Pkwy
> >> Springfield, Illinois 62702
> >> Local Phone:  217-522-4054
> 
> >> Walmart #1580
> >> 10617 E Washington St
> >> Indianapolis,  Indiana 46229
> >> Local Phone: 317-895-0316
> 
> >> Walmart #5991
> >> 3137 S  Seneca St
> >> Wichita, Kansas 67207
> >> Local Phone: 316-361-3351
> 
> >> Walmart  #1206
> >> 3132 College Dr
> >> Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808
> >> Local Phone:  225-952-0776
> 
> >> Walmart #2867
> >> 3225 Towne Center Blvd
> >> Lansing,  Michigan 48912
> >> Local Phone: 517-487-9161
> 
> >> Walmart #2939
> >> 200  Marketplace Drive
> >> Richland, Mississippi 39218
> >> Local Phone:  601-939-2958
> 
> >> Walmart #391
> >> 2270 W Main St
> >> Tupelo, Mississippi  38801
> >> Local Phone: 662-842-9375
> 
> >> Walmart #1014
> >> 4000 S Bolger  Rd
> >> Independence, Missouri 64055
> >> Local Phone: 816-478-3975
> 
> >> Walmart  #1872
> >> 2750 Prospect Ave
> >> Helena, Montana 59601
> >> Local Phone:  406-443-3455
> 
> >> Walmart #2593
> >> 2310 E Serene Ave
> >> Las Vegas, Nevada  89123
> >> Local Phone: 702-270-7837
> 
> >> Walmart #5178
> >> 220 Enterprise  Dr
> >> Rockaway, New Jersey 07866
> >> Local Phone: 973-361-6709
> 
> >> Walmart  #2210
> >> 3290 Sheridan Dr
> >> Amherst, New York 14226
> >> Local Phone:  716-691-0738
> 
> >> Walmart #2058
> >> 1725 New Hope Church Rd
> >> Raleigh, North  Carolina 27609
> >> Local Phone: 919-790-9856
> 
> >> Walmart #2552
> >> 4200 SE  82nd Ave
> >> Portland, Oregon 97266
> >> Local Phone: 503-788-0400
> 
> >> Walmart  #2141
> >> 1675 S Christopher Columbus Bl
> >> Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19148
> >> Local Phone: 215-468-4230
> 
> >> Walmart #1183
> >> 2401 Augusta  Rd
> >> West Columbia, South Carolina 29169
> >> Local Phone:  803-791-8114
> 
> >> Walmart #2625
> >> 1025 West Trinity Mills Rd
> >> Carrollton,  Texas 75006
> >> 888-227-3403
> >> Mail Order Center
> 
> >> Walmart #4554
> >> 2525  W Anderson Ln
> >> Austin, Texas 78757
> >> Local Phone:  512-354-8904
> 
> >> Walmart #651
> >> 4145 Dowlen Rd
> >> Beaumont, Texas  77706
> >> Local Phone: 409-899-3615
> 
> >> Sam's Club #6686
> >> 300 W 1905  S
> >> Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
> >> Local Phone: 801-478-1695
> 
> >> Walmart  #5753
> >> 6303 Richmond Hwy
> >> Alexandria, Virginia 22306
> >> Local Phone:  703-253-9908
> 
> >> Walmart #5697
> >> 7025 W. Main St
> >> Milwaukee, Wisconsin  53214
> >> Local Phone: 414-203-0683
> 
> >> Walmart #2625
> >> 1025 West Trinity  Mills Rd
> >> Carrollton, Texas 75006
> >> Phone: 972-323-4600
> 
> >> We welcome  your feedback about the Walmart Talking Prescription
> >> Container initiative.  To contact the Law Office of Lainey Feingold,
> >> please use the Contact Form  on this website. To contact co-counsel at
> >> Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian and  Ho, call toll free at 1-800-822-5000.
> 
> 
> 
> >> Lainey  Feingold
> 
> >> Law Office of Lainey  Feingold
> 
> >> http://LFLegal.com
> 
> >> 510.548.5062
> 
@> @> @@@> LF at LFLegal.com
> 
> >> http://twitter.com/LFLegal
> 
> 
> 
> >> Linda  Dardarian
> >> Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian &  Ho
> >> www.gbdhlegal.com
> >> 510.763.9800
@> @> @@@> LDardarian at gbdhlegal.com
> 
> 
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