[Nyabs] audio lesson resource
Kathryn Carroll
nyabs.board at gmail.com
Sat Apr 20 02:17:08 UTC 2013
http://www.earsforeyes.info/index.php/index.html About E.A.R.S. ENRICHMENT AUDIO RESOURCE SERVICES The subjects covered by our curriculum of 13 audio lessons have been chosen to provide instruction in the fundamental areas of daily living skills and mobility. They specifically target those issues that most often impact independent living and the quality of life for adults with adventitious vision impairments. Three of the lessons teach adaptive skills that are used in the kitchen and in the preparation of food. The ability to get around both in the house and when going out is covered by two mobility lessons. Personal care is the subject of three lessons that cover grooming, doing the laundry, and managing medications. One of the lessons teaches techniques which help avoid embarrassment when dining with others and another lesson delivers practical advice on using the telephone. Additionally, the introductory lesson will always accompany the first audio lesson that is sent to a new client. This introduction explains how to most effectively utilize the lessons. Each audio lesson is designed to “stand alone” and there is no progressive order or sequence to the lessons. An individual can choose the subject areas that are the most troublesome and order only those lessons, skipping those areas that are not problematic. YOUR INDEPENDENCE IS OUR GOAL With the onset of declining vision comes the need to relearn how to do many daily activities. By listening to E.A.R.S. lessons, you'll hear uncomplicated, straight-forward ways to help you do the things made difficult by low vision. Personal grooming, doing the laundry, dialing the telephone, can once again become simple, enjoyable events. You can maintain your independence and E.A.R.S. is here to tell you how, right in your own home, with low vision rehabilitation training. WHAT IS LOW VISION REHABILITATION? Quite simply, it's learning practical techniques to overcome the limitations of vision loss. It provides solutions for safely moving about, making the most of available light and contrasting color, and using your sense of touch to replace information your eyes used to provide. It enables you to continue to live independently. By listening to E.A.R.S. audio lessons you'll learn many new ways to successfully continue to do everyday activities when you have reduced vision. WHO ARE WE E.A.R.S. is a nonprofit public charity. We provide, free of charge, audio lessons that teach adaptive daily living skills to the vision impaired and their caregivers. The lessons, modeled after current vision rehabilitation techniques, are a must for anyone coping with loss of eyesight. We are committed to teaching, each of the 1 out of 6 seniors who have developed limited vision, the skills necessary to continue living their lives with confidence and dignity. Kathryn Carroll President, New York Association of Blind Students
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