Financial Literacy: Another Key to Independence  Posted on November 1, 2022 - 12:47 pm by asmith Lisa Lloyd has plenty of personal experience with blindness and low vision. She has retinitis pigmentosa that causes her night blindness, and within her family there are 16 people across […]
Suitable and Stylish Work Attire Posted on September 28, 2022 - 11:45 am by Shannon Carollo Editorâs note: For National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), we look at developing a work wardrobe that is not only appropriate for your workplace, but also affords you the opportunity […]
Growing Up with Guide Dogs for the Blind Posted on September 9, 2022 - 1:06 pm by Admin Editorâs note: Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) introduces us to Megan Borella who first became involved with GDB when she was paired with a K9 Buddy in 2004. GDBâs […]
âGuide Dogâ Summer Camps for Youth Who Are Blind or Low VisionâŻÂ Posted on April 22, 2022 - 12:57 pm by Shannon Carollo Editorâs Note: If you have an older child or teen who is blind or low vision and may be interested in utilizing (âhandlingâ) a guide dog in the future, letâs […]
Vision Rehabilitation Therapy: The Best Kept Secret Posted on April 15, 2022 - 4:10 pm by Steve Kelley Over the years, Iâve heard clients say, âYou people are the best kept secret.â When Iâve mentioned this to others in the profession, they inevitably smile, and say, âOh yeah, […]
Let Kids Be Kids: Instilling Confidence in Children With Visual Impairments  Posted on February 17, 2022 - 1:59 pm by asmith Paul Schroeder, who is Vice President of Government and Community Affairs at APH, has had a successful and satisfying career so far. And heâs quick to credit his parents for […]
Power Up Your Work Performance With Regular, Enjoyable Exercise! Posted on February 4, 2022 - 9:29 am by Shannon Carollo Power Up Your Work Performance with Regular, Enjoyable Exercise! Thirty minutes ago I was dragging myself alongâhey, itâs early morning! âbut I am currently rejuvenated, alert, and energized. Why the […]