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ABOUT US
Adult Rehabilitation Services
The Guild's adult rehabilitation services include a program geared towards
seniors experiencing new vision loss called New Visions. This program
promotes independence within the home and community by providing participants
with the information, techniques, and tools they need to successfully
adjust to their new lives with impaired sight. Two workshop series are
available to beginners or to those ready for more advanced topics.
A staff training program designed to teach long-term care facility personnel
how to more effectively interact and assist those with vision impairments
is available throughout the Chicago metropolitan area. Dealing with the
issues of safety, communication, and independence -- as well as information
regarding low vision techniques, services and products -- is shared in
a supportive environment to facilitate better communication, understanding,
and outcomes for those they serve.
The Guild's Judi Jasek Low Vision Lab is open to anyone wishing to learn
more about assistive devices such as hand-held magnifiers and closed-circuit
televisions. All products are available for the general public to have
a hands-on demonstration of what is available before deciding on a purchase.
Individual assistance is offered to ensure that the devices are used properly
and are the best to suit your personal needs.
Computer Training Services
Computer training is offered through small group classes, individual
instruction, or through the Darlene Schwartz Tutorial Training Program for those who wish to learn at their
own pace. Classes range from introductory instruction for those new to
adaptive technology (such as JAWS® or ZoomText®) to more specific
topics such as Microsoft Word or the Internet.
Employment Services
Employment Connection is the Guild's career readiness program that provides
participants with the knowledge, tools, and self-confidence they need
to compete in today's market place for the career of their choice. Individualized
programs are supplemented with group workshops, work project opportunities
to develop business skills, and career counseling to address issues specific
to each participant.
Information and Referral Services
The Guild provides information pertaining to a myriad of issues facing
the blind and visually impaired community. Our database and "Guild
Briefs" newsletter are continuously updated with resources for those
who have vision loss, those that support them, and the professionals in
the field of vision loss who serve them.
Programs &
Services - For
Those With New Vision Loss - Low
Vision Devices & Tools for Daily Living - Guild
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