Tag Archives: visually impaired

Talking Prescriptions

En-Vision America, along with the Walmart Mail Order Pharmacy, is conducting a pilot program called ScripTalk that offers talking prescription labels for the visually impaired. All the usual prescription label information is encoded into a special ScripTalk label which can be read by a small device called a ScripTalk station.  Just press a button and all the label information is spoken by a pleasant, …

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Sensory Access Foundation

Sensory Access Foundation is a private nonprofit which is dedicated to providing opportunities to people who are blind or visually impaired, through the use of access technology.

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CTP’s Latest Accessibility Technology

The Computer Technologies Program took possession of its new home at 2002 Addison St., Suite 201 in 2003. Because the building was constructed shortly before then, it necessarily complied with architectural standards as set down by Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act. As most disabled people know, the standards are rather general and often do not adequately serve …

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