What: A free child safety fair will be held at the Flathead County Fairgrounds on April 16th beginning at 9am. Numerous local law enforcement and public safety agencies will have booths and presentations with information to help your family stay safe. Free digital fingerprinting and a car seat safety inspection will be available.
When: Saturday, April 16, 2011 9:00am Mountain
Where: Flathead County Fairgrounds
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Impairments in vision can result in decreased independence and safety during daily activities, including ADL, IADL, work, leisure, and social participation. Low vision rehabilitation addresses these needs for independence and safety through the optimization of residual vision, utilization of assistive technology, and adaptations to the environment to compensate for vision loss. The interaction between the person, the task, and the environment and finding the perfect balance between these key components can be challenging. This webinar will provide a greater understanding of how assistive technology can promote independence and safety during daily activities for adults with vision impairment with emphasis on understanding the dynamic interaction of person, task, and environment for clinical application. This session is intended to be at an introductory level and is appropriate for all levels of practice. When:
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1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Mountain