ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY: A LIST OF IMPORTANT SKILLS FOR THOSE GRADUATING FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Knows where (s)he can get mobility services after high school (Dept. of Rehab., private consultants, local agencies)
Canes: knows length, manufacturer, approximate cost, where to purchase, type of cane, type of tip
Can give verbal directions to own home, school, etc.
Purchases clothes for inclement weather: raincoat, boots, rimmed hat that will not cover ears.
Purchases backpack
Sets up low vision examination to determine need for low vision aids (monocular, sunglasses, hand-held magnifiers, sun visors, etc.); can use and care for aids
Can differentiate door keys (if helpful, use key identifiers or Hi Marks), can unlock doors.
Obtain a DMV ID card
Is ADA certified for paratransit and knows how to use it
Can take route notes and follow them to facilitate learning routes quickly (large print, tape, Braille, electronic note taker, Voice Mate).
Has experience seeking public assistance in a store (see The Hatlen Center grocery store curriculum- www.hcblind.org) and in seeking travel information.