OK, picking your brains again: For those out there providing services to visually impaired patients, what would be your list of supplies necessary to provide what you would consider competent OT to this genre of patient in an outpatient setting? The setting in my case would be a rural hospital outpatient department. There are no optometrists specializing in low vision in the area and the nearest Lighthouse for the Blind is about 50 miles away. How would you market? Would you need to go high tech or low tech? I've thought about speaking at the hospital's diabetic education forum. A COTA that works with me is interested in the specialization offered by AOTA. Does anyone know much about that? Jimmie
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