Department of Rehabilitation- meet with rehabilitation counselor for the blind and learn about their services
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)-investigate to determine eligibility, if appropriate
Independent living skills: Visit transition programs such as The Hatlen Center, the Orientation Center, and the California School for the Blind to determine if any of these programs would be a good step while transitioning to college or work
Transition to College:
Get a copy of The Hatlen Center’s “College Success for Persons with Visual Impairments”. Learn the differences between high school and college:
Less Braille and large print availability with greater emphasis on tapes, electronic text & human readers
More research in many classes
Need to advocate for oneself/plan ahead for accessibility (books, tests, etc.)
Use of the disabled student services
More complicated and changing mobility; limited time with O&M instructor
Learn to use RFB&D and National Library Services
Learn to use a reader-hiring, teaching the reader, scheduling issues
Have a reliable note taking technique -know what information is important; know what to record in class; how to take notes from class recordings, readers and books
Learn how to organize tapes (tone indexing) and notes (hand written/Braille/electronic)
Access as much technology as possible (OCR scanning, electronic note-takers, computers, copy machines for enlarging, etc.)
Practice research techniques in the library and using the computer
For researching purposes, learn to skim materials and teach readers to skim materials