[nagdu] The Process of Getting a Guide

Criminal Justice Major orleans24 at comcast.net
Fri May 18 04:13:27 UTC 2012


I've been trying to go through that process of getting O&M refresher through Denver Vocational Rehabilitation here in denver, Colorado.
No, I didn't get anywhere at all, despite filling out paperwork with an O&M teacher in January, 2012.
That same teacher ended up having another baby last month and from that time on despite me contacting my rehab counselor, I never got any calls or emails from her.
I was originally going to do O&M in the hopes that GDF would reconsider me to go through training there as they turned me down last year: claiming I needed more mobility skills.
Main reason for wanting to go through GDF is to have a guide dog trained to not only be a guide, but being able to guide me while I do have to use a support cane or walker on the days when I don't have the physical strength due to arthritis or having a seizure happen.
I'd also like to be able to have the dog still be able to guide while I would have to use a power chair.
Since I haven't gotten anywhere with DVR, I figure it was best for me to just go train with another guide dog through Pilot Dogs.
I definitely understand that mobility is important, but what if a blind individual doesn't have a rehab case, then what are they supposed to do from there?
Truth is that there are a lot of other visually impaired individuals who aren't able to get Vocational Rehab to help them out and even with filling out the necessary paperwork, a person would either end up on a waiting list for probably a year or not be taken in.
Yes, I'm aware that SEGDI (Southeastern Guide Dogs Incorporated) does wheelchair training, but I'm way out of their bounds for any follow up.
TSE (The Seeing Eye) will do wheelchair training, but I would have already had to be a graduate in order to receive the training.
GDB (Guide Dogs for the Blind) is doing  wheelchair guide do training, but I'd still would like to know more.
A grad is willing to talk to me more on a handler she knows who did go through training there, but I just haven't had a chance to contact her personally as of yet.
No, Pilot doesn't do any wheelchair training and I don't think they would plan on going that route either.
So, I'd have to teach the next dog myself directly.
Back to the mobility thing...
I do have an outtpaitient therapist from Denver Health Medical who is willing to help me deal with contacting my rehab counselor and I admitted to her it was better that she'd end up speaking with my rehab counselor on my behalf so I won't stress that bad.
Well, I guess I'll end right here and hide out underneath my quiet rock again.
Bibi


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