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Nevada's Bureau of Services to the Blind and Visually Impaired:
Rehabilitation is not something that is done to you. The success of your plan is dependent upon your participation and follow through. Failure on your part to cooperate and make progress toward employment could result in termination of VR services. In case you experience difficulty understanding or working with the VR system, the Client Assistance Program (CAP) can explain available services, investigate your concerns and assist you in an appeal process. You can contact CAP by calling (800) 633-9879.
For
additional
information
about
any
of
our
programs
and
services,
call
your
nearest
BSBVI
office.
Adaptive Training provides individualized training in home management, Braille, low vision aids, communication, and vocational skills delivered by professionally trained instructors. Most importantly, participants grow in self-confidence and become more independent.
The Business Enterprise Program prepares legally blind persons to operate food service businesses in public buildings throughout the state.
Independent Living/Daily Living: Independent Living/Daily Living offers individualized training in home management, daily living skills, mobility, and communication skills enhancements for persons age 55 and older. These services are also provided to persons under 55 years of age who are unable to pursue a vocational goal and can meet established income guidelines. Low vision aids are provided to clients as appropriate. The program provides clients the skills and confidence to maintain daily activities while remaining at home --decreasing dependence on others.
Low Vision Exams and Aids may include visual examinations and a variety of adaptive aids for employment and every day needs. These aids allow individuals with low vision to maximize their remaining vision.
Mobility Training helps clients learn to maneuver safely and confidently in familiar and unfamiliar surroundings using remaining senses, a cane, and public transportation.
Nevada Committee of Blind Vendors: The purpose of the Nevada Committee of Blind Vendors (NCBV) is to:
Committee meetings are held at least quarterly, alternating between Reno or Carson City and Las Vegas, usually with a teleconference link between the northern and southern regions so members unable to travel may attend.
Vocational Rehabilitation focuses on achievement of a vocational goal. Services are designed to assist individuals in making realistic choices about their vocational futures. These services may include vocational evaluations, psychological testing, counseling and guidance, adaptive training, mobility training, job readiness training, learning job seeking skills, assertive technology, job site modification, and transportation.
How to obtain
services: Call your nearest BSBVI office and a bureau representative will advise you of the most convenient means to apply for services.
What
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the
cost?
Who
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