[HumanSer] Accessibility of Quick Books
Ginny Duff
Ginny.Duff at unityhealth.to
Thu Dec 2 18:44:16 UTC 2021
Hi all
I have a colleague who has a new baby who has no eyes. They are devastated. I am meeting with the tonight to try to help them reframe the arrival of this blind baby. I am looking for resources for them and have sent them the info about joing the National Association of Parents of blind Children e-nail list. I've sent theme the website for that group as well. I am going to have them meet a friend of mine who is my age (early 60's) and was born with no eyes.
Any other suggestions?
Ginny
Dr. Virginia Duff
Clinical Director
West End Assertive Community Treatment Team
St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto
Lecturer, University of Toronto
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2021 13:25:13 -0700
From: "Beth Gustin, LPC" <bethglpc at gmail.com>
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Subject: [HumanSer] Accessibility of QuickBooks?
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Hello all,
I?m looking for a solution to help with my bookkeeping for my business
because I want something that helps with reports for each month that is not
Excel. Has anyone tried using QuickBooks and if so how was the experience?
Thank you,
Beth
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2021 19:48:33 -0600
From: David Andrews <dandrews920 at comcast.net>
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If I remember correctly, Quick Books has some accessibility problems. There
is a company with web site www.myblindspot.org that has developed some
scripts, training etc., for Quick Books.
Dave
At 02:25 PM 11/14/2021, Beth Gustin, LPC via HumanSer wrote:
Hello all, I???m looking for a solution to help with my bookkeeping for
my business because I want something that helps with reports for each
month that is not Excel. Has anyone tried using QuickBooks and if so
how was the experience?
Thank you, Beth Sent from my iPhone
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