• On April 21, 2022, the selection committee for the "Innovative Digital Services" call for projects selected the 16 winners of the 2022 edition from among the 81 applications received. (gouv.fr)
  • The 2022 NorCal Regional Braille Challenge will run 9am-4pm and is co-hosted by Vista Center, California School for the Blind and LightHouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired. (vistacenter.org)
  • for direct and indirect costs, fear of surgery, lack of In 2022, around 125 million people were at risk of knowledge and lack of awareness ( 11-14 ). (who.int)
  • Currently, 3.8 million people are blind or visually impaired due to DR with 1 million people irreversibly blind. (who.int)
  • Elimination blindness due to trachoma and about 1.9 million were of trachoma as a public health problem is covered in either irreversibly blind or visually impaired. (who.int)
  • Other dogs are trained to assist deaf people who have different levels of hearing, or none at all. (kidzworld.com)
  • One of the ways that people who are deaf or hard of hearing can best enjoy music is vibration. (festivaldemerida.es)
  • Signal dogs, that means any dog trained to assist a deaf or hearing-impaired person by signalling the occurrence of certain sounds, and its provenance. (aireuropa.com)
  • A dog that has been trained to alert a person who has a significant hearing loss or is deaf when a sound occurs, such as a knock on the door. (bvsalud.org)
  • If you know a close associate who is visually impaired, tell him or her not to make blindness a defining factor in preventing him from pursuing a career. (careerlancer.net)
  • teaching requires strong communication, which is second-nature to the blind People with blindness can teach music or musical instruments too. (careerlancer.net)
  • People with blindness can easily take up an online customer service job, where they will assist customers in person or over the phone. (careerlancer.net)
  • Feelware's speaking washing machines for visually impaired people Independent access to clean laundry is enormously important in order to lead a self-determined life despite blindness or visual impairment. (feelware.eu)
  • The estimated blindness prevalence rate is 1.2%, and more than 100 000 people are blind. (who.int)
  • The control and prevention of blindness programme of the WHO Regional Office provides ongoing technical support that has considerably improved the efficiency and effectiveness of eye care service delivery. (who.int)
  • Blindness is a major public health concern globally: approximately 50 million people are blind, and three times that number are visually impaired. (cdc.gov)
  • Unless marked improvements are made in numbers of healthcare personnel, infrastructure, and use of services, 75 million cases of blindness will likely occur by 2020. (cdc.gov)
  • Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide and the second most common cause of blindness in the United States, where it is the leading cause of blindness among Black and Hispanic people. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Surgery to correct TT is the main and preferred report shows that globally 69 266 people received TT method in all trachoma blindness control programmes surgery, 67% of this was performed in Ethiopia ( 6 ). (who.int)
  • Did you know there are over 10 million people in North America who are visually impaired ? (kidzworld.com)
  • 2) The next day, Saturday, March 5, dozens of students from around the Bay Area will compete in-person to be among the top braille students in North America. (vistacenter.org)
  • Joining over 1,000 others across North America to celebrate braille skills, dozens of blind and visually impaired students ages 6-19 will gather in San Jose at Vista Center (101 N. Bascom) to test their braille skills in five categories: reading comprehension, braille spelling, chart and graph reading, proofreading and braille speed and accuracy. (vistacenter.org)
  • ATIA Alliance Partners, leaders in the assistive technology (AT) industry, provide products and services that enhance benefits and opportunities for persons with disabilities. (atia.org)
  • Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a national nonprofit organization that seeks to redefine human human potential by making technology a regular part of the lives of people with disabilities. (atia.org)
  • The AMAC team is charged with research and development of products and services to support individuals with disabilities and their circle of support to become more independent and productive in their academic and workplace environments. (atia.org)
  • Learning Ally provides a lending library of educational books on CD and recording services for people with print disabilities. (perkins.org)
  • Through our Mental Health Transition and Recovery Plan, backed by a £120 million Recovery Fund, we are committed to addressing the impacts on the mental health of people with long-term physical health conditions and disabilities, including sight loss. (rnib.org.uk)
  • The 'Spaces for People' initiative for instance, while welcome in encouraging active travel and re-designing our streets, could inadvertently create new obstacles for people with disabilities if not properly thought through. (rnib.org.uk)
  • This study investigates how to exploit technologies for making society more inclusive by increasing the usability of artefacts that may be not accessible to people with disabilities. (ercim.eu)
  • In the Forum Vogelsang there are several toilets with support facilities available for persons with disabilities. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • The Eifel National Park Centre's interactive exhibition "Spaces and Dreams of Nature" includes a diverse offer for persons with disabilities. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • Los animales de apoyo emocional, terapia, consuelo o compañía no se consideran animales de servicio en la Ley para estadounidenses con discapacidades (Americans With Disabilities Act). (bvsalud.org)
  • Emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals are not considered service animals under the Americans With Disabilities Act. (bvsalud.org)
  • An app is changing the way people who are visually impaired shop for groceries. (fox43.com)
  • Anna is passionate about hair care and styling and has been giving specialist advice to blind and visually impaired people since 2019 when she launched the Hair & Care initiative. (look-uk.org)
  • Oct 11, 2016 Member states agreed to expand a network of overseas offices that promote WIPO services and cooperation around the world, ending the 2016 Assemblies meetings by approving new external offices in Algeria and Nigeria while agreeing to continue discussions on the opening four other offices by end of 2019. (wipo.int)
  • 2019. The five categories (plus corporate services) provide the main structure for the programme budget. (who.int)
  • It is important that for each QR code, the tactile dot is always inserted in the same position in order to allow the blind person to know where exactly the QR code is located (see Fig.2). (ercim.eu)
  • Recently, Piper was tagged dozens of times in a video about a visually impaired person who made their own tactile puzzle. (digiday.com)
  • For visually impaired and blind persons, tactile orientation is offered. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • The tactile guide in the interactive exhibition "Wilderness Dreams" offers visually impaired persons a tactile overview of the exhibition. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • These constraints are not only due to constructed service surroundings, but are also due to customers' limited capabilities to use servicescapes. (lu.se)
  • Faced with having to guess where to get off or to rely on strangers, many visually impaired people are understandably deterred from using the bus. (parliament.uk)
  • My Sighted Guide service from Guide Dogs! (metroblindsport.org)
  • Guide Dogs have a great service called My Sighted Guide. (metroblindsport.org)
  • Welcome to Kidzworld 's guide to Assistance Dogs , which are also called Guide Dogs or Service Dogs . (kidzworld.com)
  • Plus, besides helping them get around, these guide dogs can help a person with visual impairment in many cool ways! (kidzworld.com)
  • A survey by the charity Guide Dogs found that 70% of visually impaired respondents had missed their stop because the driver forgot to tell them when to get off. (parliament.uk)
  • Joining the Guide Dogs family means that you will be helping more people with sight loss to live actively, independently, and well. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • We're thankful for every one of our volunteers and would love for more people to join the Guide Dogs family. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • A volunteer is a person who gives their time to support Guide Dogs in a voluntary capacity and is not paid for doing so, except to reimburse expenses. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • Guide dogs, that means a dog that has been specially trained to guide a blind or visually impaired person. (aireuropa.com)
  • But for at least 90 million Americans who demonstrate low levels of literacy (Educational Testing Service, 1993), or for individuals who have learned to rely upon oral forms of communication, written information sources are of little or no use. (cdc.gov)
  • Before this partnership, grocery shopping was somewhat of a challenge for someone who is blind or visually impaired, having to rely on someone to help them get what they need. (fox43.com)
  • A great place to learn more about assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people is at a Braille Institute Connection Pointe location. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • Transactions can be carried out through the "Remote Cashier" service with the use of special signage on the machine in Braille, without the need for representation and signature of witnesses. (piraeusbank.gr)
  • AMAC's services and products include: promoting publisher accessibility through national initiatives, accessible document conversion to electronic, audio or braille format, specialized assistive technology software, captioning and remote transcription, software development and deployment of office management, tracking and reporting. (atia.org)
  • In addition to online appointments with Technology Specialists, Braille Institute offers a variety of programs and services for visually impaired and blind people including Independent Living Skills classes, Orientation & Mobility training, Library services for audio and braille books, and much more. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • There are technology tools like screen readers and Braille Stylus that help blind people write text on computers. (careerlancer.net)
  • Nowadays, we also have talking dictionaries, memo recorders, iPhone and Android devices, and Braille readers and writers, which can perform several tasks involved in content writing for a blind person. (careerlancer.net)
  • A member of our Committee, Ms. Lucinda Soha, contacted the Blind Industries in Seattle and was advised that braille safety information cards would be costly as well as probably unnecessary due to the fact that most blind people do not read braille. (nfb.org)
  • Although some blind persons might find a Braille safety card helpful, I doubt that it is worthwhile on balance. (nfb.org)
  • Peter Mindnich, president of the Braille Institute of America says, "Braille is a crucial tool for many blind and visually impaired students as it opens the doors of literacy and drives education advancement and future employment opportunities. (vistacenter.org)
  • Vista Center , a nonprofit serving people living with vision loss, is offering two programs at its San Jose location (101 N. Bascom) on March 4 and 5 that illustrate the importance of mastering braille, and how braille literacy drives success in school and career. (vistacenter.org)
  • The Braille Challenge® is sponsored annually by the Braille Institute of America and is the only national reading and writing contest in braille for students who are blind and visually impaired. (vistacenter.org)
  • To find out the level of eye care service utilization and its determinants among the elderly visually impaired populations while visiting ophthalmic outreach locations in North Western Ethiopia , 2021. (bvsalud.org)
  • MAB Community Services offers a variety of additional programs and services to several populations. (perkins.org)
  • Hearing dogs usually let people know about sounds by coming up to the person and then going back or taking them back to the source of the sound (where the sound is coming from). (kidzworld.com)
  • For better understanding, an induction hearing loop can be used for contact with our service staff in the visitor information. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • The ATA provides access to technologies, related services, information, and training enabling people to achieve success and independence. (atia.org)
  • American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national non-profit organization that focuses on expanding the possibilities of people with vision loss by increasing access to technology, providing professionals with tools to serve people with vision loss and promoting healthy and independent living. (atia.org)
  • Since Ofcom research has consistently shown smartphone ownership to be lower among disabled people than non-disabled people, the regulations also prevent operators requiring passengers to use smartphones to access information. (parliament.uk)
  • PNC Financial Services, Pittsburgh, has tentatively settled a lawsuit with two visually impaired persons over ATM access. (banktech.com)
  • Another of Human Capable Inc.'s products that draws on that legacy is a service that allows users to access any web page using voice, which is currently in development. (zdnet.com)
  • We have also realised the importance of all those services we take for granted which, for now, we can't access in person. (rnib.org.uk)
  • Instead, I found fortune in my misfortune, inspiration from people in similar and more challenging situations all around me, and began pursuing alternative ways to access the outdoors. (allmediascotland.com)
  • This has dramatically raised the cataract surgical rate from 254 per million population in 2006 to 1001.4 per million population and has improved geographic equitable access of eye care services to more than 80% coverage. (who.int)
  • The Communication Center of State Services for the Blind provides reading materials in alternate formats for persons who are visually or physically-impaired to provide them with the tools necessary to live a full life and achieve personal independence through access to information. (volunteermatch.org)
  • Among them, 1.1 billion have preventable vision impairment but do not have access to the basic eye care services they need. (who.int)
  • Health care services need to be strengthened to ensure timely diagnosis and access to treatments to prevent potential vision loss. (who.int)
  • This population showed a positive self-awareness of oral health as well as an adequate access to dental services. (bvsalud.org)
  • The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. (lu.se)
  • Users then download the maps as they need them, while the venue is provided with a digital platform to integrate live services, manage their facilities and deliver emergency support. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Tim Fowler, Head of Wireless and Digital Services at Cambridge Consultants, said "We are delighted to support Waymap in their ambition to improve the lives of so many blind and visually impaired people. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • We are a not for profit charity, which offers support and services to people of all ages who are experiencing difficulties with their eyesight. (tunein.com)
  • Development of a service to create digital twins of watchmaking mechanisms for their backup and support for learning. (gouv.fr)
  • Resources offered for people who use AAC, families, and professionals include an information-packed web site, clinical services, performance measurement tools, and evidence to support decisions and practice. (atia.org)
  • The Association's nationwide network of chapters provides comprehensive patient services and support to the ALS community. (atia.org)
  • Buses support people to lead fuller lives, connecting them to their communities. (parliament.uk)
  • MABVI operates 34 peer led support groups for visually impaired people throughout Massachusetts. (perkins.org)
  • You can support raising awareness of our services, organise events for us and so much more. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • Without our volunteers, we wouldn't be able to reach and support as many visually impaired people as we do. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • Volunteers are vital in helping us support people living with sight loss and we are grateful for everyone who can volunteer their time. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • At LOOK we are so thankful to Jennifer for her pioneering work founding LOOK and her legacy of support for VI children, young people and their families. (look-uk.org)
  • This has shone a light on where sight loss is leading to inequality in our communities, but also on how changing and innovating the way we provide support and services can help address this. (rnib.org.uk)
  • The rest will fall easily, as there are technologies that support people in reading, dialing, and recording. (careerlancer.net)
  • It is a communication support system for blind or visually impaired people. (festivaldemerida.es)
  • Animal species other than dogs, emotional support animals, comfort animals, companionship animals, and service animals in training are not service animals. (aireuropa.com)
  • The core service consists of audio instructions from a smartphone. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people consists of products, tools, or services designed to increase independence. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • FYE consists of three parts: visually impaired users, trainable artificial intelligence services and descriptors. (applevis.com)
  • Seeing Eye Dogs are specially trained at a school so that they know how to guide a person who can't see. (kidzworld.com)
  • You can work directly with our dogs or with people who are visually impaired. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • Roles that involve guiding a service user or handling our dogs, we might also ask questions about your physical health to ensure everyone's safety. (guidedogs.org.uk)
  • Service dogs for individuals with a physical disability or individuals with autism spectrum disorder. (aireuropa.com)
  • Search and rescue dogs fully trained to find missing people after a disaster, accompanying rescue teams, wearing the appropriate harnesses and traveling without occupying a seat. (aireuropa.com)
  • Dogs trained to serve as guides for blind or visually impaired persons. (bvsalud.org)
  • a) There is established an Advisory Board for Persons Who are Blind or Visually Impaired that shall serve as an advisor to the Department of Rehabilitation Services in fulfilling its responsibilities in providing services to persons who are blind or visually impaired in the state. (ct.gov)
  • Number of persons 18 years and over who report they have trouble seeing and use any vision rehabilitation services. (cdc.gov)
  • The aim of this study was to assess the oral health of visually impaired people by analyzing the prevalence of caries and periodontal disease, as well as their self-awareness and accessibility to dental services. (bvsalud.org)
  • MABVI provides assistance to people coping with sight loss whether they are declared legally blind or not. (perkins.org)
  • Join us on the show this week as we discuss some of the latest accessible health tech innovations for people with sight loss. (tunein.com)
  • Our Before You Ask campaign helps people better understand what living with sight loss is really like. (rnib.org.uk)
  • Around 178,000 people are living in Scotland with a degree of significant sight loss. (rnib.org.uk)
  • Many of the ongoing problems people with sight loss faced have been exacerbated during this period, from inaccessible health information to a lack of clarity over guiding rules. (rnib.org.uk)
  • We are excited to be participating in this important conference where we will discuss what more we need to do now to create an inclusive Scotland for people living with sight loss. (rnib.org.uk)
  • The 69th edition of the Mérida Festival will be fully accessible to people with sensory diversity, run by the company Audiosigno, with the collaboration of Fundación CB and Ibercaja. (festivaldemerida.es)
  • One aspect that particularly requires further study is how emerging constraints influence customers{\textquoteright} interactions with organized service places. (lu.se)
  • The ultimate mission is to provide independence, confidence and freedom of travel to millions of blind and visually impaired people. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • NCBI Labs provide technology assessments and training for all our service users. (tunein.com)
  • We want to provide incredible customer service for all of our customers," said Linda Lovejoy, Wegmans Community Relations Manager. (fox43.com)
  • This is why we have introduced these draft regulations, which will require operators of local bus and coach services in Great Britain to provide audible and visible information on board the vehicle. (parliament.uk)
  • MCB is the state agency mandated to provide services to legally blind persons of all ages. (perkins.org)
  • If you are a student, you will be delighted to know that visually impaired students surveyed that colleges provide many tools for people like you to succeed. (careerlancer.net)
  • We provide vocational rehabilitation, promote independent living, create accessible media, and offer many other services for people who are blind or visually impaired. (volunteermatch.org)
  • In the book Syntolkning - Forskning och praktik (Audio description - Research and practice), cognitive scientists provide in-depth knowledge of how society can become more accessible to those who are visually impaired. (lu.se)
  • Our Vision is that all people with vision impairment receive services from highly qualified professionals. (atia.org)
  • 2.2 billion people, including 450 million children, are living with vision impairment. (who.int)
  • One of the greatest sources of exclusion for blind and visually impaired people is the restricted social engagement that comes from limited travel. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Engagement: Technology for visually impaired students helps them to communicate with their teachers and peers. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • One prime example of assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired is screen reading software or magnification software. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • Mobility: Assistive technology for visually impaired and blind students allows them to continue their specialized education at home. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • But not all assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people comes in an isolated device. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • All these resources in assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people can be catalytic in obtaining a quality education. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • Customer guidance by a customer service representative throughout their stay in e-branch. (piraeusbank.gr)
  • Dr Tom Pey, RSBC Chief Executive and Waymap Chairman , said: "It's fabulous that my earliest experimentation during the noughties, with the late Professor Peter Barker, using RFID and laptops to guide blind people along Oxford Street, has come to fruition in smartphone technology from Waymap that everyone can use. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Cambridge Consultants develops breakthrough products, services and intellectual property, and provides business consultancy in technology-critical issues for clients worldwide. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • This podcast is focused on technology that supports people who are blind and visually impaired. (tunein.com)
  • In addition, as technology rapidly evolves, people with special needs like blind and visually impaired people can benefit from using voice assistants such as Siri or Alexa, thanks to the vocal interaction and the audio information. (ercim.eu)
  • From Your Eyes is an assistant technology that brings together human and artificial intelligence and offers both fast and qualified visual explanation service to visually impaired and visually impaired users. (applevis.com)
  • But with different technology coming up, along with different adaptations, people with vision loss can find just about any job they wish to take up. (careerlancer.net)
  • Advances in technology haven't replaced the need for people with vision loss to learn to read using this vital medium. (vistacenter.org)
  • approximately 80-85 million people now have active trachoma, approximately 8 million have trichiasis, and 3 million are blind. (cdc.gov)
  • The underlying AI services learn about these improvements with machine learning. (applevis.com)
  • The mission of The ALS Association is to discover treatments and a cure for ALS, and to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest. (atia.org)
  • advisor to Department of Aging and Disability Services. (ct.gov)
  • Adult Disability Services provides day and residential services for disabled adults in community settings throughout Greater Boston. (perkins.org)
  • The government has rejected a long-standing demand of the armed forces for higher Military Service Pay (MSP) for around one lakh personnel including Junior Commissioned Officers, military sources told PTI on Tuesday. (asianage.com)
  • Only on demand, the audio describers also carry out a Touch Tour of each play for blind or visually impaired people who request it. (festivaldemerida.es)
  • Using systematic random sampling, we selected people who had been operated on (controls) and those who refused surgery (cases) from registration documents and used a pre-tested, interviewer-administered, structured questionnaire for data collection. (who.int)
  • Those who are born blind, easily adapt than the other most blind people usually learn non-visual techniques to communicate and perform day-to-day activities in the early years itself. (careerlancer.net)
  • IN THE BOOK Syntolkning - Forskning och praktik , researchers, educators, visually impaired and blind persons, practising visual interpreters and government authority representatives write about audio description from their different perspectives. (lu.se)
  • Many people can benefit from the book: researchers, educators, visual interpreters and those who use their services, as well as event organisers, government authorities and special interest groups. (lu.se)
  • Being visually impaired at distance, being blind, recent onset of visual impairment , being a spectacle wearer, and having systemic disease were all related to the use of eye care services. (bvsalud.org)
  • and a field work carried out in a ceramics workshop with people presenting acquired visual impairment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Paradoxically, in developing countries the use of cataract surgical services among women is considerably lower than among men ( 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • This paper shares the experience of designing an inclusive paper-based calendar conceived in codesign sessions with blind and visually impaired users. (ercim.eu)
  • The design teams included an accessibility expert (researcher), the Barbanera Calendar design teams, and visually impaired end users. (ercim.eu)
  • five blind users, two visually impaired users. (ercim.eu)
  • Visually impaired users can take any photo or select an image from their existing library and upload it to the application. (applevis.com)
  • The new service will overcome the significant challenge of delivering highly accurate indoor navigation without the need for specialist infrastructure, blending our multidisciplinary expertise in AI, analytics and real-time data processing. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Accessing everyday objects can be a challenge for blind and visually impaired people. (ercim.eu)
  • It's also a chance for students to experience success in mainstream schools (rather than in schools for students who are blind and visually impaired), to make friends and share their hopes and challenges with peers. (vistacenter.org)
  • I give, devise, and bequeath unto National Federation of the Blind, a District of Columbia nonprofit corporation, the sum of $_____ (or '_____ percent of my net estate' or 'the following stocks and bonds: _____') to be used for its worthy purposes on behalf of blind persons. (nfb.org)
  • Easily accessible height for the machine of the "Remote Cashier" service. (piraeusbank.gr)
  • That the Grand Committee do consider the Public Service Vehicles (Accessible Information) Regulations 2023. (parliament.uk)
  • However, our goal is that SAM.gov become accessible to blind and visually impaired federal contractors, and we won t rest until GSA has made it accessible. (acb.org)
  • However, to the best of the author's knowledge, a tangible augmented calendar accessible to blind and visually impaired people has not yet been described. (ercim.eu)
  • Despite the strides made since the Public Service Vehicle Accessibility Regulations were introduced in 2000, certain stubborn barriers continue to frustrate, deter and in some cases prevent disabled passengers travelling by bus. (parliament.uk)
  • There are three hundred and thirty million visually impaired people worldwide. (applevis.com)
  • Almost 3 million people in the United States and 64 million people worldwide have glaucoma. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The Feelware Audio Speech Output is an innovative aid for visually impaired people. (feelware.eu)
  • Feelware Audio can be retrofitted to many washing machines and dryers, making it one of the most important aids for blind and visually impaired seniors in everyday life. (feelware.eu)
  • People who want to use this service must request it at the Festival box office and they will be given the receiver (on loan) to listen to the audio description. (festivaldemerida.es)
  • In Sweden there are approximately 120 000 visually impaired people in need of audio description. (lu.se)
  • Audio description can include verbal narration of film, theatre or images, as a way to give those who are visually impaired a richer cultural experience. (lu.se)
  • The main task of audio description is to interpret what is seen but not said: environments, events, people, and their appearance. (lu.se)
  • Audio description allows people who are visually impaired to have, for instance, a joint evening in front of the TV when Eurovision is showing, perhaps a walk around the city, or the opportunity, in some other way, to actively participate in a social context. (lu.se)
  • Under the settlement, which is subject to approval by the U.S. District Court, visually impaired customers will be able to call a toll-free number using cell phones-either their own or one supplied by PNC-to reach a specially-trained representative from PNC's National Financial Services Center, who will guide the customer through the transaction. (banktech.com)
  • By leading the way in global research, providing assistance for people with ALS through a nationwide network of chapters, coordinating multidisciplinary care through certified clinical care centers, and fostering government partnerships, The Association builds hope and enhances quality of life while aggressively searching for new treatments and a cure. (atia.org)
  • If you are visually impaired, have dyslexia or other reading difficulties so that you cannot read printed books, you have the opportunity to borrow the literature you need as audiobooks. (lu.se)
  • For services to the Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases. (wikipedia.org)
  • What diseases have people suffered and died from through history? (lu.se)
  • Just like people with normal sight, visually impaired individuals have different skills and special abilities. (careerlancer.net)
  • Seeing AI, a research project that helps people who are visually impaired or blind to better understand who and what is around them. (adactio.com)