The Self-help Resource Center for Vision LossLabeling Products
Also see Sources of Products for Independent Living for information about additional products for labeling and marking, including clothing identifiers, Hi-Marks 3-D Markers, Spot 'n Line Pens, prescription labels, raised marks and dots, marking pens/materials, and audio talk labels.
ActiveForever
A Division of Independent Living Products
10799 North 90th Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
800-377-8033 (Toll free)
480-767-6800
602-296-0297 Fax
www.activeforever.com
E-mail: CustomerService@ActiveForever.com
ActiveForever specializes in practical solutions for a range of medical problems, rehabilitation, and accessibility. A section of their online store is devoted to low vision products.
ActiveForever's Low Vision Department offers a wide selection of daily living aids, large print products, magnifiers, CCTVs, talking watches, magnifying mirrors, lighting, and other low vision products. A list of these products can also be downloaded in PDF format.
American Printing House for the Blind
The American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. and Adult Life Products
1839 Frankfort Avenue
P.O. Box 6085
Louisville, Kentucky 40206-0085
800-223-1839 (U.S. and Canada)
502-895-2405
502-899-2274 (Fax)
E-mail: info@aph.org
catalogs@aph.org (request a catalog)
American Printing House for the Blind (APH) offers braille products, books, and supplies; large-print books; computer software and access; labeling and marking; lighting; low vision; mobility devices; personal care; recreation and leisure; talking products; and writing and reading devices.
En-Vision America, Inc.
1845 East Hovey Avenue
Normal, IL 61761
309-452-3088
800-890-1180 (Toll free)
www.envisionamerica.com
E-mail: envision@envisionamerica.com
En-Vision America, Inc. provides high-tech products aimed at solving problems for people with visual impairments, including voice-enabled products such as i.d. mate OMNI, the talking bar code reader, and ScripTalk, the talking pharmaceutical reader.
Independent Living Aids, Inc.
200 Robbins Lane
Jericho, NY 11753
800-537-2118 (Toll free)
516-937-1848
516-937-3906 (Fax)
E-mail: orders@independentliving.com
Independent Living Aids (ILA) offers products for the blind, deaf, vision- and hearing-impaired, including bath accessories; canes and walkers, CCTVs; clocks and timers; computers and technology; kitchen aids; electronics; food and novelties; games; recreation; health care; household; jewelry; lamps; magnifiers; personal care; talking devices; hearing impaired telephones; clocks and watches; braille products; writing materials and more.
VisionAWARE is an affiliate for Independent Living Aids and any purchase from Independent Living Aids made from this web site by clicking on one of their products helps VisionAWARE.
LS&S, LLC
145 River Rock Drive
Buffalo, NY 14207
800-468-4789 (Toll free)
866-317-8533 (TTY)
877-498-1482 (Fax)
www.LSSProducts.com
LS&S specializes in products for people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, and hard of hearing, including talking watches, talking calculators, magnifying glasses, lighting, recorded book players, daily living products, mobility and orientation, assistive technology, amplified telephones, assistive listening devices, alerting systems, vibrating alarm clocks, TTYs, and other communication devices.
Magnifying Aids
Magnifying Aids
1780 Main Street, Suite A
Dunedin, FL 34698
866-691-2450 (Toll free)
727-234-0664
727-491-3857 (Fax)
Magnifying Aids offers braille; clocks and watches; computer software and access; diabetes management; kitchen and housekeeping; labeling and marking; lighting; low vision; mobility devices; personal care; recreation and leisure; talking products; telephones and accessories; writing and reading devices.
Maxi-Aids
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Maxi-Aids
42 Executive Boulevard
Farmingdale, NY 11735
800-522-6294 (orders)
631-752-0521 (information)
631-752-0738 (TDD)
631-752-0689 (Fax)
www.maxiaids.com
E-mail: sales@maxiaids.com
Maxi-Aids offers alerting indicators; assistive tools; braille products; canes for the blind; labeling and marking; large print; lighting; low vision products; magnification; players/recorders; radios; games, recreation, and leisure; sewing aids; talking products; writing and reading aids.
Seton Identification Products
20 Thompson Road
P.O. Box 819
Branford, CT 06405-0819
www.seton.com
E-mail: Custsvc_SetonUS@seton.com
800-571-2596
800-345-7819 (Fax)
Seton offers safety signs, safety labels, sign and label machines, reflective tape, warning tape, marking materials, and large print letters.
Talking Prescription Labels
Talking Rx
Millennium Compliance Corporation
P.O. Box 649
Southington, CT 06489
1-888-RXTALKS (1-888-798-2557)
www.talkingrx.com
E-mail: info@talkingrx.com
Talking Rx is a device that attaches to common-sized prescription bottles and contains a memo recorder that allows a physician, pharmacist, caregiver, family member or patient to record necessary information about the medication.
The Low Vision Store
2200 University Avenue West, Suite 200
Saint Paul, MN 55114
800-871-8780 (Toll free)
651-203-2200
651-203-2203 (Fax)
www.thelowvisioncenter.com
E-mail: lowvisionstore@yahoo.com
The Low Vision Store carries a full line of daily living products and reading machines for people who are blind or have low vision. They cover the five-state area of North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa and will do free in-house demonstrations for all reading machines.
Truxes Company
16 Stone Hill Road
Oswego, IL 60543
888-554-8448 (Toll free)
630-554-8448
630-554-8453 (Fax)
www.truxes.com
E-mail: sales@truxes.com
Produces signage and elevator signage in braille, embossed ADA metal, reverse etch ADA, polymer ADA, applied ADA graphics with raster braille (cut and mount), and polycarbonate embossed ADA.
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Comments
Braille Labeler
I recently purchased the Braille Labeler model 126740. I am friend of a sight-impaired lady who has reached an age where she is forgetting names and phone numbers so I told her I would try to find a braille labeler so that I could make her a small name and phone number book. Having the labeler I was able to make an instant start on name and phone number book, much to her delight.
The Association for the Blind in Perth Western Australia was able to find the labeler for me from the Independent Living Aids here in Perth. I was wondering if the dial could be easily changed for a normal one, now and then, which would make to machine more versatile for me.
My email address is if anyone would like to make a comment or advise me.