[NFBMI-Talk] Fwd: ScripTalk!

Diana Mohnke d_mohnke18 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 14 01:55:27 UTC 2021


Hello, 
I received this information on another List and thoughtI would pass it along for anyone who may be interested. Please find the information for the webinar  below.
Diana

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> From: Steve Cook via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Date: October 13, 2021 at 6:47:01 AM EDT
> To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Steve Cook <stanley7709 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] ScripTalk!
> Reply-To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
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> Hi Federation Family & Friends!
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> ScripTalk!
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> At Septembers Tec training, we had a discussion on how to distinguish your different medications. We thought we would set up a webinar that would assist individuals on a way to do this!
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> On Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 10:00AM eastern. The Computer Science & Technology Division will have a representative from En-Vision America  to tell us all about ScripTalk! 
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> ScripTalk Talking Labels
> If you or a loved one has trouble reading prescription medication labels then ScripTalk is the solution for you. This is a FREE, easy-to-use service available at thousands of pharmacies throughout the United States and Canada that will read all your medication information out loud.
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> In the United States alone, the Food and Drug Administration estimates that about 1.3 million people are injured by medication errors each year.  For those who can’t see to read their medication labels, talking prescription labels can be crucial to ensuring medication safety and adherence.
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> No ScripTalk users reported experiencing a medication error related to mixing up medications or taking the wrong medication/dosage since using ScripTalk.
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> HOW IT WORKS
> A pharmacist programs a small electronic label with all your prescription information, including drug name, dosage, instructions, warnings, pharmacy information, doctor name, prescription number, date and more. The tag relies on RFID and text-to-speech technology.
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> The pharmacist places the tag on your prescription medication and you can use a free mobile ScripTalk App to hear all the information read out loud. Simply download the App from the App Store or Google Play, click the “scan” button and hold the bottle up to either the front of the screen (iPhones) or back of the phone case near the camera (Androids).
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> Alternatively, the patient can use a ScripTalk Station, which is about the size of an old, portable CD player or phone message machine. Simply place the pill bottle on the machine and press the “Read” button. The two triangle buttons on either side of the oval read button can be used to jump forward or back through the prescription information. There is small wheel on the right side of the machine which can be moved to turn the machine on and turn up the volume. 
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> Federation Center
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> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8032543777?pwd=QTVQd2RzN3l6QnNmZ0FmSnp6NG8vQT09
> Meeting ID: 803 254 3777 Passcode: 124578
> One tap mobile +19292056099,,8032543777# US (New York)
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> Steve Cook
> District 2 State Board Member of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
> President of the Columbia chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
> President of the Computer Science & Technology Division of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
> The National Federation of the Blind of SC owns and operates Rocky Bottom Retreat & Conference Center.  Below is a link to read more about Rocky Bottom and to make a reservation for a mountain retreat!
> Rocky Bottom Retreat & Conference Center
> Please join the National Federation of the Blind of SC on Face Book at any of the below links!
> National Federation of the Blind of SC on Face Book
> Computer Science & Technology Division of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
> Rocky Bottom Retreat & Conference Center 
> South Carolina Association of Blind Students
> South Carolina Parents of Blind Children
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> You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
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> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams.
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