Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

  • Case Management

    The Case Manager makes appropriate referrals to state and local agencies to ensure services are provided based on that consumer’s individual needs.
    Assists consumers with filling out forms and applications, locating appropriate housing, and advocating for consumer rights in the area of blindness and vision loss.

    Adjustment Counseling

    The Case Manager counsels the consumer on how to adapt to vision loss and maintain an active/independent life. Consumers are also counseled in the areas of daily living skills and problem solving.

    Assistive Technology

    Computer Lab/Computer Training

    One-on-one computer training is provided in the lab using adaptive hardware and software. Our staff help consumers determine which assistive devices and software will meet their needs at home or at work.  Staff are available to provide demonstrations and training on adaptive technology devices and equipment for the blind or visually impaired.

    iPhone Training

    iPhone training is provided either in small groups or individually.  The instructor tailors the instruction to the needs of the student, and can recommend changes in settings and apps to make the iPhone meet the needs of the individual student.

    Minor Tech Support

    Staff are available for technical support for minor computer and printer problems, software installation, and software updates.

    Low Vision Center

    Offers blind/visually impaired individuals the opportunity to evaluate and receive training with low vision devices. Magnifiers and low vision aids are available for demonstration.  These devices are designed to promote independence in activities such as reading mail and medicine labels, watching TV, playing games, and working. Please call for an appointment.

    Transportation

    To provide a system of service delivery for transportation services of superior quality to meet the needs of our blind, deaf, and deaf blind consumers in an appropriate, professional, confidential, positive and viable manner.

    Eligibility Requirements

    • Legally Blind
    • Deaf/Blind
    • Deaf and unable to drive
    • A child under the age of 18 whose legal guardian qualifies for TRC Transportation services

    Support Group

    The Visonaires group meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Spring Street Recreation Center, 502 S. Spring Street, Talladega, AL 35160 at 10AM. The group offers information, informative speakers, and mutual support for persons with vision problems.

    Braille Production

    Regional Center staff can provide Braille translation and embossing for individuals and organizations.  We request that you allow at least one week for embossing services.

    Public Awareness/Education

    An important mission of AIDB is to provide educational programs for schools, churches, businesses and public service agencies. Programs include a wide variety of topics that emphasize the strengths of Blind and Visually Impaired people and raise awareness of issues affecting this community.

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