New Course Available – Functional Independent Living Assessment (FILA) Training
OIB-TAC is pleased to announce the release of a new professional development course: Functional Independent Living Assessment (FILA) Training.
Keep up with the current changes to RSA requirements, learn about newly released OIB-TAC courses, upcoming events, and find links to curated resources for older blind service providers. Information is shared through the Weekly Brief.
Help us by taking a few minutes to respond to our annual satisfaction survey. If you attended our webinars, participated in our courses, collaborated with us at the program manager or contractor meetings, or are a regular reader of this weekly news brief, we would like your feedback. Visit the below link to find the survey. Thank you!
Join OIB-TAC on November 14th, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. CDT, for our next webinar! There are new things happening at Hadley. Whether you’re a seasoned user or are new to this valuable resource, discover how Hadley’s offerings help you make the most of your resources and support the individuals you serve. Join us as Patrick McGartland, Hadley’s Chief Outreach and Development Officer, reflects on the past, highlights the present, and shares exciting plans for the future. Explore how Hadley is making a difference today in the lives of people who are blind or have low vision, and explore how you can help be a part of what’s next.
Click here to register for the November webinar!
Weekly themes to help you share awareness all month long:
Week 1: Medication labels are not one size-fits-all
Week 2: This label is too small! - Front Size Matters
Week 3: I like texture! - Braille Labels Feel Great
Week 4: Is this label too loud? - Adjustable Sound & Video
Week 5: Lost in Translation? Not anymore!
Easy ways to participate:
- Ask your social media followers how they found their "perfect fit" prescription labeling solution! Tag with #RightFitLabel
- Distribute information at health fairs (we can provide you with materials!)
- Write an article on your blog
- Talk about it on your YouTube Channel
- Host a speaker to talk about medication safety and labeling
This information comes from En-Vision America. To learn more about En-Vision America, visit their website.
Have you attended a webinar, taken one or more of our free continuing education courses, accessed resources from our website, reached out with a specific question, collaborated with us at the program manager or contractor meetings, or are a regular reader of this weekly news brief? If you answered “yes” to any of these, you can help by taking a few minutes to respond to our annual satisfaction survey. Visit the below link to access the survey. Thank you.
https://msstate.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0eofh2SfIB4eP8q
Join OIB-TAC on November 14th, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. CDT, for our next webinar! There are new things happening at Hadley.
OIB-TAC is pleased to announce the release of a new professional development course: Functional Independent Living Assessment (FILA) Training.
On August 6, 2025, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Association of Vision Rehabilitation Therapists (AVRT) honored Older Blind Specialist Jennifer Ottowitz with the Lenore Dillon Leadership Award...
The Time to Be Bold (TTBB) website has been updated with a modern design to better support older adults experiencing vision loss...
OIB-TAC is excited to announce that it has been refunded a five-year grant from the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) under the U.S. Department of Education.
On May 30, the Older Individuals who are Blind Technical Assistance Center (OIB-TAC) presented at the 2025 Envision Conference in Dallas, Texas...
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This course is designed to offer practical strategies to enhance the everyday lives of individuals who have trouble seeing.