[nabs-l] Assistance with Purchasing Assistive Technology

jonathan franks franks.jonathan13 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 11 00:21:00 UTC 2014


Hello,
If you really feel as if this piece of equipment would be more
beneficial for you in your schoolwork, I would contact the superior of
your Rehabilitation counselor and explain to them why the Apex would
be more beneficial for you in school compared to the iPAD.

Only you knows what technology or adaptive equipment will be most
beneficial for you

Good luck

Jonathan

On 8/10/14, Gloria G via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I was wondering if anyone knew of any organizations that would assist a
> blind individual in purchasing a piece of assistive technology? I am wanting
> to purchase the Braillenote Apex for school, and I am not getting any
> assistance from my local blindness organization. I have had conversations
> with my rehab counselor, and they informed me that if any assistive
> technology was authorized, it would only be the iPad with braille display.
> Thanks for any suggestions or advice.
> GG
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