Vision Loss: A New Country. A New Challenge. Moe’s journey is a story of resilience. From immigrating to the U.S. from Iran to adapting to vision loss, he now uses assistive technology to stay independent — including Talking Prescription Labels. https://t.co/d7cRaOSlEp
Roxie in Color tells the story of a middle-school-aged child who enters a new school and doesn’t tell the other kids right away about her parents being a bit different — blind. 🦮🦯👩🦯➡️
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A new law just signed by the Iowa Governor states that individuals who are blind, have a visual impairment or other print disability may request accessible prescription drug labels, bag tags and medical guides from their pharmacies. Learn more ...
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ScripTalk is also in Spanish! Did YOU know? If Spanish is the preferred language to hear vital prescription label information — We have you covered! Call 1-800-890-1180. These labels are FREE through thousands of participating pharmacies!
Are you ready for the NFL draft tonight? 🏈Everyone deserves a front-row seat, according to one Pittsburgh Library. This library is getting more folks in on the action by creating 3D models displaying some of the top picks’ features. https://t.co/C3WWqVUIC3
ScripTalk recently took center stage at a Jamaican Caregiver Conference. Joong Pharmacy’s team explained exactly how ScripTalk helps patients who have trouble reading fine print. Want this free service? Call EVA at 1-800-890-1180.
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Matthew Shifrin makes Lego instructions accessible! So far, his nonprofit has created instructions for more than 540 Lego sets, ranging from a 100-piece car to a 4,000-piece bridge. https://t.co/3TLZKbzsWx
I Accidentally Took My Dog’s Prescription! Terri cannot read prescription labels and accidentally took her dog’s heartworm medication. Hear Terri’s story in her own words. Learn more about ScripTalk at https://t.co/EAU5Jpj66v
TV anchors interview Curtis Chong of the Aurora, CO, National Federation of the Blind, about a new state law requiring accessible prescription labels for individuals who are visually impaired. Call 1-800-890-1180 to get ScripTalk for FREE. https://t.co/v0lT5l45jC
A big thank you to the Pinellas American Council of the Blind Chapter for inviting Jenna to their monthly meeting to talk about ScripTalk. ScripTalk is free at thousands of participating pharmacies throughout the country. Give us a call at 1-800-890-1180 to find one near you!
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Twas the night before Christmas,
the hearth glowing bright,
And magical devices tucked snugly just right.
We heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight.
Access to all and to all a Good Night
We will close early the 24th and be closed the 25th. New Year's Day we'll also be closed
ScriptView Flip is now available!! This extended content label doubles the label space on any medication and can be applied to any bottle and then peeled back to reveal the legal label underneath. Learn all about it …
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We are sending all of our patients and advocates wonderful wishes for a happy and safe Thanksgiving! 🦃
En-Vision America will be closed Thursday, Nov. 27th through Friday, Nov. 28th to celebrate Thanksgiving with our families. Our offices will re-open Monday, Dec. 1st.
Happy Veterans Day! We respect and appreciate all you have done for our country! If you know a vet who could use ScripTalk Talking Labels, have them give us a call at 1-800-890-1180. We can get them in contact with the right people to get these labels free.
Have a Safe and Spoooktacular Halloween!! 🎃🐈⬛👻Remember, En-Vision America is always here to help with your accessible prescription labeling needs. Just give us a call at 1-800-890-1180 to find a participating pharmacy near you!
After graduating from the Alabama School for the Blind and attending college, Juwan Williams realized the desk job careers his teachers had suggested were not for him.
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EVA joined with the SWFCB in Fort Myers, FL, today to celebrate White Cane Safety Day! The white cane is a tool of independence for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. If you see a pedestrian walking with one across the street — yield — They can't see you! 🧑🦯➡️