Get assistive technology training for adults who are blind or visually impaired
Wayfinder Family Services
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Assistive Technology Training provides assessments and instruction in specific areas tailored to each client's goals. Based on an individualized training plan, clients acquire the assistive technology skills they need to continue current employment or become a competitive candidate in today's job market. Services include: one-on-one assessment from a qualified assistive technology instructor, hardware and software training, on-the-job support services, and worksite assessment (within 10 mile radius of Wayfinder’s Los Angeles campus).
Available
Monday - Friday | 8 am - 4:30 pm |
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ADA accessibleUnknown
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For Communitiespeople with disabilities
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freeYes
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age18 +
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City residents onlyI-80 corridor from Berkeley through Fairfield (including El Cerrito, Richmond and Vallejo), Novato through Corte Madera, American Canyon, and Southern Napa.
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Eligibility descriptionMust be blind or visually impaired and requires approval from rehabilitation counseling staff prior to attendance.
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Available LanguagesSpanish
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Counties ServedLos Angeles
What to do next:
Call 323-295-4555 ext. 271
Call Maria Del Carmen Herrera, the Assistive Technology Coordinator, for more information.
Email MCHerrera@WayfinderFamily.org
(Maria Herrera, Assistive Technology Coordinator)
Email Maria Del Carmen Herrera, the Assistive Technology Coordinator, for more information.
Locations
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Northern & Central CA And Blind Babies Foundation Offices
2433 Mariner Square Loop
Suite 107
Alameda, CA 94501
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7.8 miles away Mon - Fri 9 am - 5:30 pm Sat - Sun Closed -
Junior Blind of America Los Angeles Campus
5300 Angeles Vista Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90043
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347.1 miles away Mon - Fri 8 am - 4:30 pm Sat - Sun Closed
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