I’d like to thank Kevaleen Lara for featuring Blindfold Games on their website.
Abilities.com reaches out to people with the full spectrum of disabilities, and it enlightens and entertains with articles, contests and information on disability products, adaptive sports, assistive technologies, community heroes, inclusive recreation and more.
When I was checking out their website, I learned more information about the Hadley School for the Blind. Hadley is the largest provider of distance education for people who are blind or visually impaired worldwide, and they launched a series of free audio recordings designed to help those living with low vision maintain their indepedence. According research by the National Eye Institute, the number of Americans with low vision will grow from 2.9 million in 2010, to 5 million by 2030, as the population ages.
I’m working on some projects with the Hadley School as well, and I’ll discuss it in another blog.