Guest guest Posted June 17, 2004 Report Share Posted June 17, 2004 If I can 'chime' in? the book " WINGS " , available from the Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association website: www.cdbra.ca is written by the family about the experience in setting up supportive independent living for their teen daughter. (my student) Also,a low vision assessment with those who are familiar with CHARGE! With " glee " a young adult FINALLY got some assistive devices to make her life easier, and help reduce some stress and fatigue in trying to do some of the routine things in life. Hopefully of all these things if needed, such as telescopes, magnification, CCTV, computer/software adapted, etc...will make things much easier. For those in transistion, you could videotape as much of her positive activities and techniques as you can(I'm sure Perkins will do this) to help in the training of new program staff. Ann Gloyn Canada > will transition into adult services in another year. We're in the very > beginning stages of exploring the possibilities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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