[nabs-l] lions world
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 11 22:06:01 UTC 2011
Joshua,
Thanks for the clarification.
What time is the curphew?
That is bad. I thought they promoted independence, guess not.
Those who need help with meds should get it, but if you got a way for
identifying your meds already, they need to leave you alone.
How terrible your roommate smoked. While I'm not alergic to dogs, I cannot
stand their smell and shedding hair.
I thought it was only this ACB student complaining, but now I know the food
is bad having gotten another opinion.
This is good for Josh to know.
At the center in Virginia, the nurses individualize the meds issue. Many
take their own medicine.
If they cannot do it because they can't label the meds yet, then the nurses
help.
Nurses also taught about diabetes management for those needing it and
connected students with adaptive medical equipment such as talking glucose
machines and talking blood pressure cuffs.
You could also self administer any over the counter drugs without question.
Sad to hear about such restrictive policies in this century.
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Lester
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:36 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] lions world
lolololol! The food is horible! It's always warm in the dorm rooms.
Yes, there's a curfue. Everyone has to relinquish their meds. The
piano in the salarium, (I'm a musician,) is out of tune. I hate old,
out-of-tune pianos! Someone kept breaking the rules. He smoked in his
dorm room. I didn't have a choice on whether I wanted a room mate or
not. I couldn't stand him, because he was always bragging about how
much alcohol he could consume. I went for an evaluation, in 2007. I
haven't attended a training center. I've received the mobility skills
in school, and received my endependent living skills at LWSB. I only
stayed 4 weeks. That's hw long an evaluation lasts. I made some
friends, but some of them, (including my room mate,) were nothing but
trouble. There are other places where he can get training without
going to that place. O yeah, and too many of the trainees, allowed
their guide dogs to run loose. I'm allergic to dogs.
Blessings, Joshua
On 2/11/11, bookwormahb at earthlink.net <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Joshua,
> I told Josh that on the other nabs list, the one belonging to ACB; I told
> him to think through it, think about the rules and if he'd like to abide
> by
> such restrictions. It didn't work.
> Josh has already been to a nfb center; now he wants to get a
> certification;
> so perhaps he's willing to stay confined at LWSB to get that training.
>
> Joshua, what program did you attend and did you go to another training
> center afterward?
>
> But do they really have a lights out rule? Do they really have a curphew
> where you got to be in your room?
> I know they got dorms and roommates. They don't have apartments. Someone
> told me from Nabs ACB list that the food was not too good; it was mostly
> fried food which is very unhealthy.
> As to nurses, I can understand that if a blind person cannot identify
> their
> meds; I mean some newly blind people cannot read braille or print and
> cannot
> know what meds they have in what bottle!
> But some blind people have the skills already to take their meds.
> However, is this an individual thing? Does everyone have to relinquish
> their meds, or just the ones who cannot take it independently yet?
>
> On their website it says you have to agree to relocate after the program.
> That sounds terrible for the reasons you stated. If you don't have friends
> or family down in say Georga, then why move there?
> Maybe so LWSB doesn't hear from you again.
>
> Ashley
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua Lester
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:04 PM
> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] lions world
>
> In Little Rock, Arkansas? I attended there for 4 weeks. That is one of
> those centers like the one Tara was talking about. They have "lights
> out," "nurses controling meds," etc. I know, because I was there. They
> thought that every blind person needed counseling. They called it
> assertiveness training. The whole thing is a scam! They ship you off
> to another state once you've graduated. Let's say, your home state is
> Arkansas, (because that's mine.) You go through the IRS program, (for
> example.) Once you've graduated, (since there are no jobs for you in
> that field, they'll ship you to Georgia, Florida, Alabama, or
> somewhere else, without your consent. I want to stay in Arkansas. All
> of my family is here. You think I'm going to a state where I don't
> know anyone from Adam? Nope! That's all LWSB is good for. Stay away!
> Go to LCB, if you want that kind of training, but stay away from LWSB!
> Blessings, Joshua
>
> On 2/11/11, Josh Kennedy <jkenn337 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I want to let you guys know that I will be going to lions world within
>> the next 5 or so months. I will be going for desktop support technician
>> and then microsoft certified systems engineer program.
>>
>> Josh
>>
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