Products for Independent Living

Here are some links to suppliers of products especially designed to enhance your independence.

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Savvy Senior

Savvy Senior

www.savvysenior.org  

Savvy Senior is a national information service devoted to older Americans and the families who support them. Through a variety of media, Savvy Senior provides information and resources through its nationally syndicated newspaper column, senior newswire service, resource books, and weekly radio program and television features on NBC, CNBC, CNN, and Retirement Living TV.

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Carolyn’s Low Vision Products

Carolyn's Low Vision Products

3938 South Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34231-3622
800-648-2266 (Toll free)
941-373-9100
www.carolynscatalog.com  


AmbuTech

AmbuTech

34 DeBaets Street
Winnipeg, Canada
R2J 3S9
800-561-3340 (Toll free)
+1 204 663 3340 (Phone)
800-267-5059 (Fax toll free)
+1 204 668 9517 (Fax)
www.ambutech.com  

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USA Goalball

USA Goalball

www.goalball.us  
E-mail: info@goalball.us  
330-475-6023 (between 9am and 9pm, EST)

Provides information, resources, links, a discussion board, tournament information, and a newsletter about the Paralympic sport of Goalball, played by people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired.

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Bosma Enterprises

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Bosma Enterprises

8020 Zionsville Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
888-567-3422 (Toll free)
317-684-0600
800-684-1946 (Fax)
www.bosma.org


RehabMart

RehabMart

Discount Rehabilitation and Medical Supplies
150 Sagewood Drive
Winterville, GA 30683-1563
800-827-8283 (Toll free)
706-213-1144
603-843-2144 (Fax)
www.rehabmart.com  


Computer Center for Visually Impaired People at Baruch College

Computer Center for Visually Impaired People at Baruch College

151 East 25th Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10010
646-312-1420
646-312-1421 (Fax)
www.baruch.cuny.edu/ccvip
E-mail: judith_gerber@baruch.cuny.edu


Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc.

Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc.

9 Nolan Court
Hauppauge, NY 11788
631-724-4479 (Phone and Fax)
www.tvi-web.com  


My Vision Aid, Inc.

My Vision Aid, Inc.

647 McLean Avenue
Yonkers, NY 10705
866-379-5319 (Toll free)
914-623-7444
914-623-7445 (Fax)
www.MyVisionAid.net  


Audio Games for Your Computer

Computer Games Based on Sound

Do you love computer games but wonder how to enjoy them with impaired vision? Audio Games is a new category of computer games based on sound rather than on graphics. Audio Games can open a new world of entertainment for the blind and visually impaired.

How Do Audio Games Use Sound?

Three dimensions of sound are used: location, volume, and pitch.


Visitor – July 25, 2006 – 17:05