Just responding to Ron's message about the patient who "felt helped" even
though standardized testing measures indicated otherwise. I agree with
whomever recently stated on this listserv, "Never underestimate the power of
therapeutic use of self." While there is no CPT code to bill for this
p
I did not get any kits; I think some of the non-optical stuff is not
very useful and a waste of money. I don't have everything, but I have a
small selection of stand mags (Eschenbach system vario); 5x, 7x, 9x, 11x
coil pocket mags; clip-on lenses from Eschenbach; a CCTV donated by a
Lions club; a
Jim,
You can probably get Mary Warren's kits through www.visabilities.com.
Liz
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I did not
Heather,
A couple of questions about your "traveling" sensory room. Are you using
these techniques with specialized geriatric populations such as dementia and
the mentally ill population? Can you give us a few examples of how and with
whom you are using these techniques? Also, I am intereste
Thanks Liz, But I checked there already. I don't see anything of the kind
listed as a product. i may give Optelec a call.
Jim
Liz Klawitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim,
You can probably get Mary Warren's kits through www.visabilities.com.
Liz
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Thank you Orli!
Orli Weisser-Pike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I did not get any kits; I think
some of the non-optical stuff is not
very useful and a waste of money. I don't have everything, but I have a
small selection of stand mags (Eschenbach system vario); 5x, 7x, 9x, 11x
coil pocket mags; cli
I will do that...Thanks Jenny.
Jenny Daup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Look for a number on lowvision.com then
call for a catalog. They are a
sister company to optelec and their new catalog has the Mary Warren kit in
it. They also have 90 day trial (you can return and get your money back) on
their