Orientation And Mobility Department Album

Priscilla holding a sign that says to look at the road not your phone Mobility and orientation Bringing awareness about driving distracted demonstration signs to raise awarenes about driving and not paying attention to people with white canes Taking it to the streets with our white canes and signs getting on the bus with a guide dog
Feliciano standing on the street holding a sign that says stop for me I can't see Feliciano with a sign for Give Big saying Give for Me I can't see BSS walking the streets with white canes and signs to raise awarenes of driving while distracted Feliciano walking across the street with his white cane Pete and a guide dog Priscilla and a guide dog
A group of blind walkers with signs raising awarenes of driving while distracted Tony sitting next to a bunch of donated kiddie canes We come and teach mobility and orientation right where you live, to get you oriented in your neighborhood Yvonne at the Train Station for her training by Blindness Support Services Bobbie Brown is reading what floor she is on during her Orientation & Mobility Training Bobbie is learning how to enter on to an escalator
Bobbie Brown entering on to an escalator Learning how to approach and get on to an escalator safely Learning how to approach and get on to an escalator safely Riding on an escalator safely Bobbie learned riding escalators can be tricky Feeling the tactile information on the door panal of an elevator
Bobbie is learning that there are two types of tactile information on the elevator door panal, one is in Braille Bobbie is reading the Braille telling her she is on the second floor The tactile button says down by using a down arrow that can be felt with your fingers Bobbie is reading the Braille and it says DN for down Escalator training It takes several tries before you get the hang of it, with practice you can enter on to an escalator easily if you are Blind Yvone is standing next to a train

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