Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-28 Thread Lyne
Hello,"
For Wal-Mart, is there a link to read that policy? I was wondering if it's for 
Canada too?

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 14:37, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi Richard,
> I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada.
> Mr. Ed
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:32 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> Mr. Ed,
> That is what I get for assuming .
> 
> I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
> 
> I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
> Canada.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
> --  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe
> 
> My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
> providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
> them.
> Mr. Ed
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
> 
> Hello,
> Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
> Canada; at list in Quebec.
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
>> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
>> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell 
>> you they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart 
>> has a policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if 
>> they give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and 
>> they will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have 
>> informed this to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is 
>> nice is they will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you 
>> have to loose. Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all 
>> the info below explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
>> To Who It May Concern,
>> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. 
>> What does this mean and what can it do for you?
>> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
>> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
>> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
>> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
>> other information about the medication.
>> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on 
>> the prescription bottle.
>> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
>> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
>> 
>> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
>> 
>> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
>> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
>> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
>> 
>> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
>> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so 
>> you can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use 
>> with one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use 
>> your smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
>> 
>> Here is the website to read more about it.
>> 
>> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
>> (envisionamerica.com)
>> 
>> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
>> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
>> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
>> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy 
>> in Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
>> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 202

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-28 Thread chrisjudge1967
Hi. NO there is no extra charge.

Chris Judge


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Kimberly 
Gardner
Sent: November 27, 2022 3:39 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Does your pharmacy charge you extra for the labels? I spoke to someone at my 
local RiteAid a while ago about script talk and was told I would have to pay 
extra for the labeling. It wasn't a huge amount but I wasn't going to pay extra 
no matter how little it was.

Kim

On 11/27/22, chrisjudge1...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Hi. I’m in Nova Scotia. When I began using script talk my pharmacy 
> didn't offer the labels either. Envision amarica reached out to them 
> and within a week they were up and running.
>
> Chris Judge
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Lyne
> Sent: November 26, 2022 3:16 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>
> Hello,
> Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere 
> in Canada; at list in Quebec.
>
> Lyne
>
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where 
>> ever you live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the 
>> scrip talk if they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably 
>> are going to tell you they don't have it and can't get it. But this 
>> is not correct. Walmart has a policy that if anyone request  this 
>> service they have to get it. So if they give you a hassle just call 
>> Envision America and explain it to them and they will contact the 
>> Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this to many 
>> people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
>> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to 
>> loose. Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the 
>> info below explaining  the process and numbers to call.
>>
>> To Who It May Concern,
>> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy.
>> What does this mean and what can it do for you?
>> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on
>> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America.
>> This is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time 
>> reading their prescription bottles. It gives all the information on 
>> the bottle including other information about the medication.
>> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on
>> the prescription bottle.
>> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from
>> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
>>
>> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
>>
>> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and 
>> provide them your information and they will ship you out the device 
>> to read your prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
>>
>> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to 
>> their pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription 
>> bottle so you can read them with the free Envision America device 
>> which is easy to use with one button to push to get it to read the 
>> prescription bottle or use your smart phone with the Envision America 
>> Scriptalk app.
>>
>> Here is the website to read more about it.
>>
>> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision 
>> America
>> (envisionamerica.com)
>>
>> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money 
>> promoting this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing 
>> this as I am a blind individual that now uses this service and 
>> believe many more people could benefit from this free service. I have 
>> been trying to get a pharmacy in Aberdeen to provide this service for 
>> over five years or so. Aberdeen’s Walmart just started this service 
>> on April 22, 2022. I just got my first prescription with the new 
>> service and it works great. So give it a try as what do you have to lose.
>> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using 
>> this great service to read their prescription bottles.
>>
>>
>> Ed Pinkman
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hello,
>> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available 
>> everywhere ...
>>
>> Lyne
>>
>>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15

Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-27 Thread Richard Turner
The customer should say nothing. Call Envision America and report that pharmacy.




Richard, USA.
“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin
My web site: https://www.turner42.com


> On Nov 27, 2022, at 11:39 AM, Kimberly Gardner  
> wrote:
> 
> Does your pharmacy charge you extra for the labels? I spoke to someone
> at my local RiteAid a while ago about script talk and was told I would
> have to pay extra for the labeling. It wasn't a huge amount but I
> wasn't going to pay extra no matter how little it was.
> 
> Kim
> 
>> On 11/27/22, chrisjudge1...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Hi. I’m in Nova Scotia. When I began using script talk my pharmacy didn't
>> offer the labels either. Envision amarica reached out to them and within a
>> week they were up and running.
>> 
>> Chris Judge
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
>> Sent: November 26, 2022 3:16 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> Hello,
>> Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in
>> Canada; at list in Quebec.
>> 
>> Lyne
>> 
>>>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you
>>> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if
>>> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell
>>> you they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart
>>> has a policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So
>>> if they give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to
>>> them and they will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I
>>> have informed this to many people and this has worked in the past. What
>>> also is nice is they will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So
>>> what do you have to loose. Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone
>>> calls. See all the info below explaining  the process and numbers to call.
>>> 
>>> To Who It May Concern,
>>> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy.
>>> What does this mean and what can it do for you?
>>> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on
>>> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America.
>>> This is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading
>>> their prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle
>>> including other information about the medication.
>>> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on
>>> the prescription bottle.
>>> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from
>>> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
>>> 
>>> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
>>> 
>>> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide
>>> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your
>>> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
>>> 
>>> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their
>>> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so
>>> you can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to
>>> use with one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or
>>> use your smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
>>> 
>>> Here is the website to read more about it.
>>> 
>>> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America
>>> (envisionamerica.com)
>>> 
>>> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting
>>> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a
>>> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people
>>> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy
>>> in Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s
>>> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first
>>> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as
>>> what do you have to lose.
>>> So please pass the word out 

Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-27 Thread Kimberly Gardner
Does your pharmacy charge you extra for the labels? I spoke to someone
at my local RiteAid a while ago about script talk and was told I would
have to pay extra for the labeling. It wasn't a huge amount but I
wasn't going to pay extra no matter how little it was.

Kim

On 11/27/22, chrisjudge1...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Hi. I’m in Nova Scotia. When I began using script talk my pharmacy didn't
> offer the labels either. Envision amarica reached out to them and within a
> week they were up and running.
>
> Chris Judge
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
> Sent: November 26, 2022 3:16 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>
> Hello,
> Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in
> Canada; at list in Quebec.
>
> Lyne
>
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you
>> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if
>> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell
>> you they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart
>> has a policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So
>> if they give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to
>> them and they will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I
>> have informed this to many people and this has worked in the past. What
>> also is nice is they will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So
>> what do you have to loose. Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone
>> calls. See all the info below explaining  the process and numbers to call.
>>
>> To Who It May Concern,
>> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy.
>> What does this mean and what can it do for you?
>> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on
>> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America.
>> This is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading
>> their prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle
>> including other information about the medication.
>> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on
>> the prescription bottle.
>> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from
>> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
>>
>> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
>>
>> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide
>> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your
>> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
>>
>> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their
>> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so
>> you can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to
>> use with one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or
>> use your smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
>>
>> Here is the website to read more about it.
>>
>> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America
>> (envisionamerica.com)
>>
>> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting
>> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a
>> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people
>> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy
>> in Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s
>> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first
>> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as
>> what do you have to lose.
>> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this
>> great service to read their prescription bottles.
>>
>>
>> Ed Pinkman
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hello,
>> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere
>> ...
>>
>> Lyne
>>
>>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>>>
>>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess
>>> LiDAR could, if you have it?
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googl

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-27 Thread chrisjudge1967
Hi. I’m in Nova Scotia. When I began using script talk my pharmacy didn't offer 
the labels either. Envision amarica reached out to them and within a week they 
were up and running.

Chris Judge


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: November 26, 2022 3:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which 
>> gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard, USA.
>> “What we think or what we know or what 

Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread englishrider91
There's also a company called Accessible Pharmacy which I recently heard about. 
They can provide prescription info using Envision, WayAround, large print, and 
Braille. I'm not sure how detailed either the large print and Braille would be 
in terms of prescription information, which is why I would want to use the 
option for WayAround. Also, I already use WayAround for tagging a bunch of 
stuff around my house, so it makes sense for me to use that over ScripTalk.

Anyhow, they'll also mail you your meds, and you can even get non-prescription 
meds, and even meds for pets! I'm not sure if they're available in Canada, but 
they are only available in about half the United States as of now.

Their website is:
www.accessiblepharmacy.com


Thanks,
Ari

> On Nov 26, 2022, at 2:21 PM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> I'm not Ed,
> But in Ed's first line he stated:
>> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. 
> 
> I would presume that is Aberdeen, Canada...
> 
> I don't think he said it was easy, you have to convince your local Walmart to 
> check with Corporate if they are not aware of the service, then you probably 
> have to call Envision America to get them to contact the local store and get 
> the message through to them.
> That is not easy.
> 
> But, it is necessary and will benefit everyone with any reading impairment.
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
> --  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe
> 
> My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:16 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
> 
> Hello,
> Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
> Canada; at list in Quebec.
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
>> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
>> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell 
>> you they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart 
>> has a policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if 
>> they give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and 
>> they will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have 
>> informed this to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is 
>> nice is they will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you 
>> have to loose. Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all 
>> the info below explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
>> To Who It May Concern,
>> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. 
>> What does this mean and what can it do for you?
>> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
>> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
>> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
>> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
>> other information about the medication.
>> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on 
>> the prescription bottle.
>> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
>> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
>> 
>> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
>> 
>> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
>> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
>> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
>> 
>> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
>> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so 
>> you can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use 
>> with one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use 
>> your smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
>> 
>> Here is the website to read more about it.
>> 
>> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
>> (envisionamerica.com)
>> 
>> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
>> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
>> blind individual that now uses this s

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Carolyn
I definitely do/have thought of Aberdeen, when Aberdeen, NC is mentioned. My 
husband used to live in Aberdeen, NC. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 3:52 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

And I am surprised nobody actually said when they here Aberdeen they think of 
Aberdeen, Scotland where obviously all the other Aberdeens have copied there 
name from since the original Scotland settlement was granted its first royal 
charter in 1179 and a settlement probably existed there for 500 years before 
since around the middle of the 6th century.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:40 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Well, I've never been to any Aberdeen other than the one in Washington State, 
but that, like others in the US, I suspect are not huge cities.

I probably should have guessed Washington State, rather than Canada, but even 
locals around here don't know there is an Aberdeen, Washington, .



Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Hi Richard,
I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Mr. Ed,
That is what I get for assuming .

I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
 
I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
Canada.




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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walma

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Carolyn
Actually, I'm not sure about my app, but they call me each time. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 3:17 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

CJ,
It is good to know there are more options out there.  

I had not heard of that one.




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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 12:13 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

It doesn't help with labelling the actual prescription bottles, but my pharmacy 
has an app where I can track and refill prescriptions. Prescriptions get into 
the app automatically when the doctor calls in the prescription. I live in 
Texas and the app is HEB RX. Maybe other pharmacies have something similar.

--
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Chaltain at Outlook, USA

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could do 
it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible label 
like through ScriptTalk.




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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
wrote:



Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Carolyn
My Humana Center Well Pharmacy has that. It is mail order. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 3:13 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

It doesn't help with labelling the actual prescription bottles, but my pharmacy 
has an app where I can track and refill prescriptions. Prescriptions get into 
the app automatically when the doctor calls in the prescription. I live in 
Texas and the app is HEB RX. Maybe other pharmacies have something similar.

--
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Chaltain at Outlook, USA

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could do 
it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible label 
like through ScriptTalk.




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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
wrote:



Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
And I am surprised nobody actually said when they here Aberdeen they think of 
Aberdeen, Scotland where obviously all the other Aberdeens have copied there 
name from since the original Scotland settlement was granted its first royal 
charter in 1179 and a settlement probably existed there for 500 years before 
since around the middle of the 6th century.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:40 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Well, I've never been to any Aberdeen other than the one in Washington State, 
but that, like others in the US, I suspect are not huge cities.

I probably should have guessed Washington State, rather than Canada, but even 
locals around here don't know there is an Aberdeen, Washington, .



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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Hi Richard,
I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Mr. Ed,
That is what I get for assuming .

I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
 
I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
Canada.




Richard, USA.
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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Just like places called Aberdeen there are also lots of Ed's, but I don’t think 
any are as old as our Mr. Ed! And before you try to tell people there are also 
lots of Sieghard's I'll save you the trouble, there are some, world wide 
probably even a lot, but definitely not as many as Ed's! 

It's even a relatively rare name in Germany and I can honestly say that I have 
never come across somebody who shares my name throughout school and growing up. 
I do know quite a few with the name Siegfried, it's definitely more common.

And hey, I live in a small town called Smithers in British Columbia and you 
guys down below the 49th parallel even had to copy that as there is aSmithers 
in West Virginia although apparently our Smithers with a population of a bit 
over 5,000 is positively a metropolitan centre compared to Smithers West 
Virginia which apparently boasts a population of around 750.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels



There is an Aberdeen, North Carolina too - no telling how many Aberdeens there 
are.



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From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Turner

Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 2:32 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>

Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels



Mr. Ed,

That is what I get for assuming .



I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.

I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
Canada.









Richard, USA.

“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe



My web site: https://www.turner42.com



-Original Message-

From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Mr. Ed

Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>

Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels



I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.

Mr. Ed



-Original Message-

From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Lyne

Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>

Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels



Hello,

Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.



Lyne



> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed 
> mailto:pink...@abe.midco.net>> a écrit :

>

> Hi All,

> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call.

> To Who It May Concern,

> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?

> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.

> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.

> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.

>

> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.

>

> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get 

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Sorry, can't help you there as I have an iPhone 11 which doesn't have LiDAR and 
while it might be a nice feature, I am currently in no hurry to upgrade my 
phone. I'll see what the iPhone 15 line up will offer next year and maybe I'll 
upgrade then, but definitely not sooner and maybe not even then. I used to 
upgrade every second year for the most part, but lately do I not only see less 
and less of a desire to upgrade for relatively minor features or features which 
I may use 3 times a year, but I am also trying to at least become a more 
responsible global citizen by consuming less. It goes beyond the scope of this 
post and even the list, but I recently read a thought provoking article which 
stated that our society really has to shift to a different way of life before 
we can actually make headway with things like reducing carbon emissions, 
garbage, food waste and so many other things which seem to have become big 
issues. I am not saying I completely stopped buying stuff I might like, but I 
definitely think a bit more first and in some cases I do actually find that I 
decide I may not need something. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:31 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Sieghard, I am wondering why my LiDAR does not tell me the details that 
Jonathan's did on his podcast. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 12:40 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Caroline, LiDAR has absolutely nothing to do with reading anything at least not 
to my knowledge.
The term LiDAR stands for "Light Detection and Ranging" which means the LiDAR 
sensor consists of an transmitter which sends out a laser beam, this is 
reflected by an object or objects and received again by the receiver component 
of the sensor. Then the "TOF" which stands for time of flight is used to 
calculate the distance so while LiDAR might be used to enable features like 
door detection and so on, it has nothing to do with performing OCR on printed 
text.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




Richard, USA.
“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My web 
site: https://www.turner42.com



On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
wrote:



Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread michv
Navi lends is a app that you can use to read lables or names of shops or 
objects if the lables are applied properly. From Mich.

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Sent: November 26, 2022 12:34 PM
To: 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone 
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

don't know anything about this navi lens.  What is it?

Marda

On 11/26/2022 11:23 AM, 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I am wondering if this might not be a perfect example where NaviLens 
> could be of use? Not only can the labels be as small as you need them, they 
> could also translate for those whose language is  not the prevailing one, so, 
> visitors from abroad etc. It is free aty the point of use and would be 
> totally simple for pharmacies to apply.
>
>  NaviLens is such wonderful stuff!!!
>
> P.S. not sure, but think that the adtual licence for the public  labels would 
> have to be owned by the manufacturer.sandy and Z.
>
> Sent from The dark side of the moon
>
>> On 26 Nov 2022, at 15:09, Lyne  wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
>>
>> Lyne
>>
>>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>>>
>>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>>> LiDAR could, if you have it?
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>>> Of Richard Turner
>>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>>>
>>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program 
>>> which gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard, USA.
>>> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
>>> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
>>> web site: https://www.turner42.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>>>prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>>>the medication?
>>>
>>>I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>>>was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>>>think.
>>>
>>>--
>>>
>>>Sincerely,
>>>Donald Raikes, CPACC
>>>Accessibility Specialist
>>>IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>>>
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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread michv
Hi hear in Ontario the closest farmicey that offers the script talk app and 
info is in north bay at shoppers drug mart hear in Temiskaming shores we have 
findleys gardion drugs witch has no script talk info or anything like that and 
in north bay it is a hour and a haff away. From Mich.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: November 26, 2022 2:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which 
>> gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>> 
>> 
&g

Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread William James
CVS and Wallgreens both offer online perscription refills.  Just set up an 
account with the app and you should be able to see all sorts of information 
about your medicines.  I use CVS and thoroughly enjoy using Spoken RX from CVS. 
 My retired Leader Dog, Chip, takes medicine for seizures.  His medicine is 
even labeled with Spoken RX.  He goes by Chip Dog at CVS.  Hahaha!


Sent from my iPhone Pro Max

> On Nov 26, 2022, at 3:17 PM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> CJ,
> It is good to know there are more options out there.  
> 
> I had not heard of that one.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
> --  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe
> 
> My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Christopher Chaltain
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 12:13 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> It doesn't help with labelling the actual prescription bottles, but my 
> pharmacy has an app where I can track and refill prescriptions. Prescriptions 
> get into the app automatically when the doctor calls in the prescription. I 
> live in Texas and the app is HEB RX. Maybe other pharmacies have something 
> similar.
> 
> --
> Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
> Chaltain at Outlook, USA
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:35 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could 
> do it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible 
> label like through ScriptTalk.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
> --  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe
> 
> My web site: 
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> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
> 
> -Original Message-----
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
> 
> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
> to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
> visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
> prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
> web site: 
> https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turner42.com%2Fdata=05%7C01%7C%7C90bcd4aa84c24391173d08dacfc3e450%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C638050737499387263%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7Csdata=gvJ0mX%2FK0nWXh0to39%2BAatd1LMYWHvgJc5j5FHhx4hg%3Dreserved=0
> 
> 
> 
>On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>
>
> 
>Hi,
>
>Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>the medication?
>
>I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>think.
>
>-- 
>
>Sincerely,
>Donald Raikes, CPACC
>Accessibility Specialist
>IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>
> <https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefense.com%2Fv3%2F__https%3A%2F%2Fwww.accessibilityassociation.org%2Fcpacccertification__%3B!!GqivPVa7Brio!ITXXARxD3iTCnbAoB96JZAdz253IVd2urWY

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Richard Turner
CJ,
It is good to know there are more options out there.  

I had not heard of that one.




Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 12:13 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

It doesn't help with labelling the actual prescription bottles, but my pharmacy 
has an app where I can track and refill prescriptions. Prescriptions get into 
the app automatically when the doctor calls in the prescription. I live in 
Texas and the app is HEB RX. Maybe other pharmacies have something similar.

--
Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
Chaltain at Outlook, USA

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could do 
it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible label 
like through ScriptTalk.




Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turner42.com%2Fdata=05%7C01%7C%7C90bcd4aa84c24391173d08dacfc3e450%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C638050737499387263%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7Csdata=gvJ0mX%2FK0nWXh0to39%2BAatd1LMYWHvgJc5j5FHhx4hg%3Dreserved=0

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




Richard, USA.
“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My web 
site: 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turner42.com%2Fdata=05%7C01%7C%7C90bcd4aa84c24391173d08dacfc3e450%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C638050737499387263%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7Csdata=gvJ0mX%2FK0nWXh0to39%2BAatd1LMYWHvgJc5j5FHhx4hg%3Dreserved=0



On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
wrote:



Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefense.com%2Fv3%2F__https%3A%2F%2Fwww.accessibilityassociation.org%2Fcpacccertification__%3B!!GqivPVa7Brio!ITXXARxD3iTCnbAoB96JZAdz253IVd2urWYbOsB5MNjTAjmFErX-iqpRl4NrjAo7%24data=05%7C01%7C%7C90bcd4aa84c24391173d08dacfc3e450%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C638050737499387263%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7Csdata=12o9OjsBvfbsImCytJgW%2BZiZ9IMuRovqpzSkrGcm3TI%3Dreserved=0>
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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Christopher Chaltain
It doesn't help with labelling the actual prescription bottles, but my pharmacy 
has an app where I can track and refill prescriptions. Prescriptions get into 
the app automatically when the doctor calls in the prescription. I live in 
Texas and the app is HEB RX. Maybe other pharmacies have something similar.

--
Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
Chaltain at Outlook, USA

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could do 
it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible label 
like through ScriptTalk.




Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turner42.com%2Fdata=05%7C01%7C%7C90bcd4aa84c24391173d08dacfc3e450%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C638050737499387263%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7Csdata=gvJ0mX%2FK0nWXh0to39%2BAatd1LMYWHvgJc5j5FHhx4hg%3Dreserved=0

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




Richard, USA.
“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My web 
site: 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turner42.com%2Fdata=05%7C01%7C%7C90bcd4aa84c24391173d08dacfc3e450%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C638050737499387263%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7Csdata=gvJ0mX%2FK0nWXh0to39%2BAatd1LMYWHvgJc5j5FHhx4hg%3Dreserved=0



On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
wrote:



Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefense.com%2Fv3%2F__https%3A%2F%2Fwww.accessibilityassociation.org%2Fcpacccertification__%3B!!GqivPVa7Brio!ITXXARxD3iTCnbAoB96JZAdz253IVd2urWYbOsB5MNjTAjmFErX-iqpRl4NrjAo7%24data=05%7C01%7C%7C90bcd4aa84c24391173d08dacfc3e450%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C638050737499387263%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7Csdata=12o9OjsBvfbsImCytJgW%2BZiZ9IMuRovqpzSkrGcm3TI%3Dreserved=0>
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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Lyne
My contact for it in Canada is Richie Lefebvre based in Florida.
But there is a group in BC who seems to won. I'm gonna reach them next week.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 14:37, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi Richard,
> I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada.
> Mr. Ed
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:32 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> Mr. Ed,
> That is what I get for assuming .
> 
> I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
> 
> I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
> Canada.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
> --  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe
> 
> My web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
> providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
> them.
> Mr. Ed
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
> 
> Hello,
> Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
> Canada; at list in Quebec.
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
>> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
>> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell 
>> you they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart 
>> has a policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if 
>> they give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and 
>> they will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have 
>> informed this to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is 
>> nice is they will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you 
>> have to loose. Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all 
>> the info below explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
>> To Who It May Concern,
>> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. 
>> What does this mean and what can it do for you?
>> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
>> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
>> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
>> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
>> other information about the medication.
>> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on 
>> the prescription bottle.
>> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
>> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
>> 
>> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
>> 
>> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
>> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
>> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
>> 
>> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
>> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so 
>> you can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use 
>> with one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use 
>> your smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
>> 
>> Here is the website to read more about it.
>> 
>> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
>> (envisionamerica.com)
>> 
>> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
>> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
>> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
>> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy 
>> in Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
>> Walmart just 

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Richard Turner
Well, I've never been to any Aberdeen other than the one in Washington State, 
but that, like others in the US, I suspect are not huge cities.

I probably should have guessed Washington State, rather than Canada, but even 
locals around here don't know there is an Aberdeen, Washington, .



Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Hi Richard,
I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Mr. Ed,
That is what I get for assuming .

I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
 
I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
Canada.




Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so.

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Mr. Ed
Hi Richard,
I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Mr. Ed,
That is what I get for assuming .

I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
 
I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
Canada.




Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Carolyn
There is an Aberdeen, North Carolina too - no telling how many Aberdeens there 
are. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 2:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Mr. Ed,
That is what I get for assuming .

I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
 
I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
Canada.




Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Richard Turner
Mr. Ed,
That is what I get for assuming .

I didn't know there was an Aberdeen, South Dakota.
 
I'd call Envision America first then to find out if they have availability in 
Canada.




Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Mr. Ed
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
&

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Carolyn
Sieghard, I am wondering why my LiDAR does not tell me the details that 
Jonathan's did on his podcast. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 12:40 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

Caroline, LiDAR has absolutely nothing to do with reading anything at least not 
to my knowledge.
The term LiDAR stands for "Light Detection and Ranging" which means the LiDAR 
sensor consists of an transmitter which sends out a laser beam, this is 
reflected by an object or objects and received again by the receiver component 
of the sensor. Then the "TOF" which stands for time of flight is used to 
calculate the distance so while LiDAR might be used to enable features like 
door detection and so on, it has nothing to do with performing OCR on printed 
text.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




Richard, USA.
“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My web 
site: https://www.turner42.com



On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
wrote:



Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Mr. Ed
I live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I don't know if Walmart Corp. policy about 
providing script talk is for Canada. You could call Envision America and ask 
them.
Mr. Ed

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 1:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which 
>> gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard, USA.
>> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in 

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Richard Turner
I'm not Ed,
But in Ed's first line he stated:
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. 

I would presume that is Aberdeen, Canada...

I don't think he said it was easy, you have to convince your local Walmart to 
check with Corporate if they are not aware of the service, then you probably 
have to call Envision America to get them to contact the local store and get 
the message through to them.
That is not easy.

But, it is necessary and will benefit everyone with any reading impairment.



Richard, USA.
“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Lyne
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 11:16 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googleg

Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Lyne
Hello,
Where are you from? It's doesn't seems to be as easy as you tell :ere in 
Canada; at list in Quebec.

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 13:05, Mr. Ed  a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you 
> live you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if 
> they do not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you 
> they don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a 
> policy that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they 
> give you a hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they 
> will contact the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this 
> to many people and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they 
> will FX the prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. 
> Give it a try. It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below 
> explaining  the process and numbers to call. 
> To Who It May Concern,
> I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
> does this mean and what can it do for you?
> 1.It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
> prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This 
> is for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
> prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
> other information about the medication.
> 2.You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
> prescription bottle.
> 3.Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
> the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.
> 
> All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.
> 
> The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide 
> them your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
> prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.
> 
> Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
> pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
> can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
> one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your 
> smart phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.
> 
> Here is the website to read more about it.
> 
> Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
> (envisionamerica.com)
> 
> I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting 
> this product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a 
> blind individual that now uses this service and believe many more people 
> could benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
> Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s 
> Walmart just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first 
> prescription with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as 
> what do you have to lose. 
> So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this 
> great service to read their prescription bottles.
> 
> 
> Ed Pinkman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which 
>> gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard, USA.
>> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
>> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
>> web site: https://www.turner42.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   Hi,
>> 
>>   Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Featured snippet from the web when doing a Google search for "What is Navilens":
NaviLens reads out signs and provides train arrivals in audio to help blind or 
low-vision users navigate the station. The app works with Voice Over 
accessibility settings on your smartphone to guide you around the interface, 
but you do not need to turn on Voice Over for the app to start giving you audio 
guidance.

Then of course if you do that search there will be a link where you can read 
much more information about it.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Star 
Gazer
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

What is navilens? 

-Original Message-
From: 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone  
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 12:24 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hi,

I am wondering if this might not be a perfect example where NaviLens could 
be of use? Not only can the labels be as small as you need them, they could 
also translate for those whose language is  not the prevailing one, so, 
visitors from abroad etc. It is free aty the point of use and would be totally 
simple for pharmacies to apply.

NaviLens is such wonderful stuff!!!

P.S. not sure, but think that the adtual licence for the public  labels would 
have to be owned by the manufacturer.sandy and Z. 

Sent from The dark side of the moon

> On 26 Nov 2022, at 15:09, Lyne  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which 
>> gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard, USA.
>> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
>> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
>> web site: https://www.turner42.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   Hi,
>> 
>>   Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>>   prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>>   the medication?
>> 
>>   I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>>   was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>>   think.
>> 
>>   -- 
>> 
>>   Sincerely,
>>   Donald Raikes, CPACC
>>   Accessibility Specialist
>>   IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>>   
>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/cpacccertification__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!ITXXARxD3iTCnbAoB96JZAdz253IVd2urWYbOsB5MNjTAjmFErX-iqpRl4NrjAo7$>
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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Mr. Ed
Hi All,
I wrote this letter out to people in Aberdeen where I live. Where ever you live 
you have to talk to your Walmart store and request the scrip talk if they do 
not have it. Just to let you know they probably are going to tell you they 
don't have it and can't get it. But this is not correct. Walmart has a policy 
that if anyone request  this service they have to get it. So if they give you a 
hassle just call Envision America and explain it to them and they will contact 
the Walmart store and get it going for you. I have informed this to many people 
and this has worked in the past. What also is nice is they will FX the 
prescriptions out to you for free. So what do you have to loose. Give it a try. 
It only takes a couple of phone calls. See all the info below explaining  the 
process and numbers to call. 
To Who It May Concern,
I was able to get Aberdeen’s Walmart to get ScripTalk into the Pharmacy. What 
does this mean and what can it do for you?
1.  It is a free device that reads the prescription information on 
prescription bottles with a device provided free from Envision America. This is 
for visually impaired or for people who have a hard time reading their 
prescription bottles. It gives all the information on the bottle including 
other information about the medication.
2.  You can also use an app on a smart phone to read the information on the 
prescription bottle.
3.  Walmart will also mail the prescription out to you free by FedX from 
the Aberdeen store and you should get it next day.

All the device and shipping is free with no extra cost to anyone.

The first thing to do is call Envision America at 800-890-1180 and provide them 
your information and they will ship you out the device to read your 
prescription at no cost and get everything going for you.

Then call or go to Walmart and they will get all your meds sent to their 
pharmacy for you and add the Scriptalk tag to your prescription bottle so you 
can read them with the free Envision America device which is easy to use with 
one button to push to get it to read the prescription bottle or use your smart 
phone with the Envision America Scriptalk app.

Here is the website to read more about it.

Audible Prescription Labels | ScripTalk Talking Labels | En-Vision America 
(envisionamerica.com)

I do not work for Walmart or Envision America or make any money promoting this 
product that is free to the customer. I am just doing this as I am a blind 
individual that now uses this service and believe many more people could 
benefit from this free service. I have been trying to get a pharmacy in 
Aberdeen to provide this service for over five years or so. Aberdeen’s Walmart 
just started this service on April 22, 2022. I just got my first prescription 
with the new service and it works great. So give it a try as what do you have 
to lose. 
So please pass the word out to all people who could benefit in using this great 
service to read their prescription bottles.


Ed Pinkman







--

Hello,
There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
> 
> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
> 
> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
> to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
> visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
> prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
> web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> 
> 
>On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>
>
> 
>Hi,
>
>Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>the medication?
>
>I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>think.
>
>-- 
>
>Sincerely,
>Donald Raikes, CPACC
>Accessibility Specialist
>IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>
> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/cpacccertification__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!ITXXARxD3iTCnbAoB96JZAdz253IVd2urWYbOsB5MNjTAjmFErX-

RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Star Gazer
What is navilens? 

-Original Message-
From: 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone  
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 12:24 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

Hi,

I am wondering if this might not be a perfect example where NaviLens could 
be of use? Not only can the labels be as small as you need them, they could 
also translate for those whose language is  not the prevailing one, so, 
visitors from abroad etc. It is free aty the point of use and would be totally 
simple for pharmacies to apply.

NaviLens is such wonderful stuff!!!

P.S. not sure, but think that the adtual licence for the public  labels would 
have to be owned by the manufacturer.sandy and Z. 

Sent from The dark side of the moon

> On 26 Nov 2022, at 15:09, Lyne  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which 
>> gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard, USA.
>> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
>> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
>> web site: https://www.turner42.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   Hi,
>> 
>>   Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>>   prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>>   the medication?
>> 
>>   I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>>   was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>>   think.
>> 
>>   -- 
>> 
>>   Sincerely,
>>   Donald Raikes, CPACC
>>   Accessibility Specialist
>>   IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>>   
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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Caroline, LiDAR has absolutely nothing to do with reading anything at least not 
to my knowledge.
The term LiDAR stands for "Light Detection and Ranging" which means the LiDAR 
sensor consists of an transmitter which sends out a laser beam, this is 
reflected by an object or objects and received again by the receiver component 
of the sensor. Then the "TOF" which stands for time of flight is used to 
calculate the distance so while LiDAR might be used to enable features like 
door detection and so on, it has nothing to do with performing OCR on printed 
text.

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Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

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Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread 'Paul D'Addario' via VIPhone
CVS has a system called Spoken Rx.
The pharmacy encodes the label and the CVS app has a feature to read it.
hth 
-Paul


On Nov 26, 2022, at 10:35 AM, Richard Turner  
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LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could do 
it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible label 
like through ScriptTalk.




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-Original Message-
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Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

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Richard Turner
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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site: https://www.turner42.com



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Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Marda

don't know anything about this navi lens.  What is it?

Marda

On 11/26/2022 11:23 AM, 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone wrote:

Hi,

 I am wondering if this might not be a perfect example where NaviLens could 
be of use? Not only can the labels be as small as you need them, they could 
also translate for those whose language is  not the prevailing one, so, 
visitors from abroad etc. It is free aty the point of use and would be totally 
simple for pharmacies to apply.

 NaviLens is such wonderful stuff!!!

P.S. not sure, but think that the adtual licence for the public  labels would 
have to be owned by the manufacturer.sandy and Z.

Sent from The dark side of the moon


On 26 Nov 2022, at 15:09, Lyne  wrote:

Hello,
There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...

Lyne


Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it?

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Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My web 
site: https://www.turner42.com



   On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:



   Hi,

   Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
   prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
   the medication?

   I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
   was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
   think.

   --

   Sincerely,
   Donald Raikes, CPACC
   Accessibility Specialist
   IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
   
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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone
Hi,

I am wondering if this might not be a perfect example where NaviLens could 
be of use? Not only can the labels be as small as you need them, they could 
also translate for those whose language is  not the prevailing one, so, 
visitors from abroad etc. It is free aty the point of use and would be totally 
simple for pharmacies to apply.

NaviLens is such wonderful stuff!!!

P.S. not sure, but think that the adtual licence for the public  labels would 
have to be owned by the manufacturer.sandy and Z. 

Sent from The dark side of the moon

> On 26 Nov 2022, at 15:09, Lyne  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
>> 
>> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
>> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
>> 
>> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the 
>> pharmacy to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which 
>> gives visually impaired people access to all of the medication info 
>> including the prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
>> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard, USA.
>> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
>> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
>> web site: https://www.turner42.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   Hi,
>> 
>>   Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>>   prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>>   the medication?
>> 
>>   I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>>   was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>>   think.
>> 
>>   -- 
>> 
>>   Sincerely,
>>   Donald Raikes, CPACC
>>   Accessibility Specialist
>>   IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>>   
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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Julian
If you're using the short text function in Seeing AI, sometimes these kinds of 
labels could pose a problem. I've had better luck using the document channel. 
You might wanna give that a shot.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 26, 2022, at 10:35 AM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could 
> do it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible 
> label like through ScriptTalk.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
> --  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe
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> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Carolyn
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:15 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels
> 
> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
> 
> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
> to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
> visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
> prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
> web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> 
> 
>On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>
>
> 
>Hi,
>
>Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>the medication?
>
>I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>think.
>
>-- 
>
>Sincerely,
>Donald Raikes, CPACC
>Accessibility Specialist
>IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>
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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Richard Turner
LIDAR is not OCR.  Perhaps the built-in text recognition in the camera could do 
it these days, but the best is getting the pharmacy to use an accessible label 
like through ScriptTalk.




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-Original Message-
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Reading prescription labels

You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

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Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
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Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

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Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Richard Turner
It is far safer to use a service like Aira where the people are licensed and 
bonded as well as trained for this kind of personal information if you don’t 
have access to something like ScriptTalk through your pharmacy.  Push the 
pharmacy to begin using accessible label systems.

 

I would never put anything like prescription information out there on Facebook.

 

 

 

 

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From: 'Tanja Biermann' via VIPhone  
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 6:20 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

 

Hello everyone,

I have a Facebook group where blind people send photos to let them be described 
by people who can see.

Sometimes I help by using my program as well.

If you want to I can share the link of it here and you can send photos of your 
texts into the group to let them be typed for you?

Take care.

Tanja

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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Lyne
Hello,
There is Script Talk with EnVisionAmerica but not available everywhere ...

Lyne

> Le 26 nov. 2022 à 09:15, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> a écrit :
> 
> You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess 
> LiDAR could, if you have it? 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels
> 
> The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
> to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
> visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
> prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
> You could try Voice Dream Scanner.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard, USA.
> “What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
> consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin My 
> web site: https://www.turner42.com
> 
> 
> 
>On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
>
>
> 
>Hi,
>
>Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
>prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
>the medication?
>
>I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
>was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
>think.
>
>-- 
>
>Sincerely,
>Donald Raikes, CPACC
>Accessibility Specialist
>IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
>
> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/cpacccertification__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!ITXXARxD3iTCnbAoB96JZAdz253IVd2urWYbOsB5MNjTAjmFErX-iqpRl4NrjAo7$>
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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread 'Tanja Biermann' via VIPhone
Hello everyone,
I have a Facebook group where blind people send photos to let them be
described by people who can see.
Sometimes I help by using my program as well.
If you want to I can share the link of it here and you can send photos of
your texts into the group to let them be typed for you?
Take care.
Tanja

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RE: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Carolyn
You could gently remove the label and get Seeing A I to read it. I guess LiDAR 
could, if you have it? 

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Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2022 8:12 AM
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Subject: Re: Reading prescription labels

The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  
wrote:



Hi,

Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
the medication?

I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
think.

-- 

Sincerely,
Donald Raikes, CPACC
Accessibility Specialist
IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core

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Re: Reading prescription labels

2022-11-26 Thread Richard Turner
The problem is reading on the curve. The best solution is to get the pharmacy 
to connect with Envision America and their ScrirtTalk program which gives 
visually impaired people access to all of the medication info including the 
prescription number and refills remaining, etc.
You could try Voice Dream Scanner.




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> On Nov 25, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Donald Raikes  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Using my iPhone, what would be the best app to read the label on my
> prescription medications to get the prescription number for reordering
> the medication?
> 
> I tried seeing ai but it didn't work very well at all. The rx number
> was too high on the label and the container lid got in the way I
> think.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Sincerely,
> Donald Raikes, CPACC
> Accessibility Specialist
> IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core
> 
> competencies
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