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The Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities advocates for, provides access to, and coordinates long-term services and supports in the most appropriate setting.
Administration Building, Annex, First Floor
19720
The Instructional Materials and Resource Center (IMRC) provides Accessible Educational Materials (AEM) materials in alternate formats such as Braille, Large Print, and digital versions. These digital versions can be accessed on a computer or mobile device. The IMRC also maintains depositories of braille and large print books and instructional equipment including assistive technology.
Suites A3 and A4
19801
The mission of the Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments is to help children who are blind or visually impaired reach their full potential through family-centered, specialized services and community support.
64111
As the research education arm of the Henry Ford Department of Ophthalmology, the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology (DIO) is committed to assisting and educating the visually impaired, helping them to maintain independence and dignity, while learning how to live a satisfying and productive life in a sighted world. The DIO also is a world leader in facilitating collaborative research related to the eye.
48230
The Detroit Radio Information Service (DRIS) is southeast Michigan’s Radio Reading/Audio Information Service for people with disabilities. Â It is a special audience service of WDET 101.9 FM and Wayne State University. Â DRIS embraces and enhances the robust community engagement mission to expand knowledge, educate, inform and culturally enlighten its listeners.
48201
Disability Rights New Jersey (DRNJ) is a private, non-profit, consumer-directed organization established to provide education, training and technical assistance to individuals with disabilities, the agencies that serve them, advocates, attorneys, professionals, courts and others regarding the rights of individuals with disabilities.
210 South Broad Street, 3rd Floor
08608
The Lighthouse Center for Vision Loss is a local, independent 501c3 nonprofit that has been serving the Northland for nearly 100 years. Today we provide training and other services to 1,500 individuals with vision loss each year. We serve youth, working-age adults and seniors through services provided here at our center, in the home or at the workplace. We offer training in daily living skills, orientation and mobility, technology, braille and adaptive leisure. Other services include our support groups, the Twin Ports Low Vision Store and the Twin Ports News of the Air radio station.
55807
The Early Intervention Section (EIS) is a federal and state-mandated program that provides services to support the development of infant and toddlers from birth to three years of age. Information and support are also provided to parents to increase their knowledge about and ability to support their child’s development. The Department of Health (DOH) is the lead agency for the implementation of Part C, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) for the State of Hawaii. Within the DOH, EIS is responsible to ensure that Hawaii meets all the requirements and regulations of Part C of IDEA.
96814
EarlySteps provides services to families with infants and toddlers aged birth to three years (36 months) who have a medical condition likely to result in a developmental delay, or who have developmental delays. Children with delays in cognitive, motor, vision, hearing, communication, social-emotional or adaptive development may be eligible for services. EarlySteps services are designed to improve the family’s capacity to enhance their child’s development. These services are provided in the child’s natural environment, such as the child’s home, child care or any other community setting typical for children aged birth to 3 years (36 months).
70112
Easter Seals Crossroads has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for over 75 years. Whether helping someone improve physical mobility, return to work or simply gain greater independence for everyday living, Easter Seals Crossroads offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life’s challenges and achieve personal goals. We provide top-quality, family-focused and innovative services tailored to meet the specific needs of the individuals we serve.
46205
WESM 91.3 FM is a 50,00 watt non-commercial public radio station, serving Maryland and Virginia’s Eastern Shore, as well as Southern Delaware, Southern Maryland and Virginia’s Northern Neck.  Also, our 24/7 live audio stream draws listeners from around the world. Licensed to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, WESM has served Delmarva and surrounding regions for nearly three decades.
21853
To provide in an efficient manner, immediate, direct and convenient access to the printed word, to those individuals whose ability to read is severely impaired by a visual disability. Access is provided by utilizing state of the art electronic technology, including, but not limited to radio, cable TV/FM systems, and telephones and computerized telecommunications.
07079
At Envision, we offer comprehensive, multidisciplinary services tailored to you as an individual. It’s about confronting whatever obstacles you encounter on your path to independence and tackling them head on. Together. So if you’re living with blindness or vision loss, we’re here to help you live to the fullest.
67213
Vision loss can create barriers to a full life, but it doesn’t have to. We’ve been pushing past those barriers since 1933, improving quality of life for people who are blind or visually impaired and helping them defy expectations at every turn. That’s what drives us. Find out how we put our mission into practice.
67203
Provides guide dogs and other mobility aids to persons who are blind or visually impaired. Accepts volunteers assisting in areas such as administrative, dog walking and dog grooming. Accessibility: Barrier-free for disabled. Transportation: Rides not provided by agency. Insurance: N/A
96814
