According to the International Guide Dog Federation, humans have been relying on dogs for help for thousands of years, with the first systematic attempt to train dogs to aid blind people happening around 1780 in Paris. According to estimates, about two percent of people who are blind or visually impaired in the U.S. have guide […]
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Consumer Highlight: Dave Brodzinski
Dave Brodzinski shares his experience with losing his vision and receiving assistive technology services through Easterseals Crossroads and how that assistive technology allows him to work independently. Check it out here: