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RDPFS Resources for Partners November 18, 2024

Navigation with Vision Loss, Part One: Outdoor GPS Apps

by Daniel Parker, RDPFS Contributor: The advent of smartphones and related technology has given birth to a number of tools to help people with vision loss navigate their environment with greater confidence. While there is no substitute for working with a trained orientation and mobility instructor and learning foundational skills, apps can be very helpful read more [...]

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Recognizing Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) Awareness Week: November 18 to 24, 2024

Today marks the beginning of Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) Awareness Week, established to increase “recognition of the disease, and help people at risk identify symptoms and find a specialist.” Encouraging early diagnosis, treatment, and support for individuals with TED are key messages conveyed during this commemoration. TED, sometimes referred to as Graves’ Eye Disease, is read more [...]

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Upcoming Webinars on Transportation Access, Accessible Social Media Content Creation, and “AI-Powered Vision”

November 20, 2024 at 3 pm ET: Coalition Building for Non-Driver Transportation Access and Equity Nearly one-third of people in the U.S. are non drivers, due to disability, age, by choice, or other factors. Many people who don’t drive depend on family, friends, transit programs, or additional options to get to work, medical appointments, social read more [...]

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New Course on Orientation and Mobility Training for People with Orthopedic Impairments as well as Vision Loss

“Walkers, Crutches, and Support Canes…Oh My!” is a new course from OIB-TAC (Older Individuals who are Blind Technical Assistance Center). The curriculum provides strategies and pointers for teaching orientation and mobility techniques to people who use walkers, crutches, or support canes. It emphasizes the value of collaborating with physical therapists and other professionals as well read more [...]

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New Clinical Trial for Adults with Rare Retinal Condition

by Daniel Parker, RDPFS Contributor: A clinical trial is currently recruiting participants to assess the efficacy of a drug called KUS121 in the treatment of central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), when it is diagnosed within 3–48 hours after disease onset. CRAO is “an ophthalmologic emergency which leads to severe and permanent vision loss,” due to read more [...]

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Activities, Tips, and Planning for an Accessible Thanksgiving Holiday for People Who are Visually Impaired

As Americans of all ages gear up to celebrate Thanksgiving, some ideas and activities can help make the holiday accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Following are suggestions offered by and for individuals who are blind or have low vision: Craft Ideas for Children Paths to Literacy has provided updated ideas for craft activities: – Thanksgiving read more [...]

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