[LEAD PHOTO/CAPTION: Thomas and Esther Clement smile together as they examine
a Bagel Biter
[LEAD PHOTO/CAPTION: Thomas and Esther Clement smile together as they examine
a Bagel Biter
The Braille Monitor
July,
2002
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Thomas
and Esther Clement smile together as they examine a Bagel Biter.
Jim
Deremeik of the Wilmer Eye Institute discusses magnification devices with a
table-ful of interested seniors.
Lillian
Lee examines canes on display at the fair.
On
May 22, 2002, and with the assistance of the Lions Vision Research and Rehabilitation
Center of the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University; Maryland State
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped; Charlestown Retirement Community;
and Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, the NFB hosted 130 seniors for
the first ever Low Vision Resource Fair for Seniors conducted at the National
Center for the Blind. A grant from Kaiser Permanente helped to make the event
possible. We began by serving a delicious lunch and presenting a program in
which Federation leaders discussed how they have adjusted to vision loss. Then,
divided into smaller groups, the visitors moved through a series of learning
centers on reading, mobility, newspapers, computers, magnification devices,
helpful hints, and gadgets and gizmos. The presenters enjoyed their contact
with interested seniors, and the visitors reported that they learned a lot and
were grateful for all they had received. Many seniors had to be turned away
after the available places were filled, so we hope to repeat this event again
soon.
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