AdaptiVision to Lead Free Technology and Lighting Workshop

YARMOUTH – AdaptiVision, Inc., the leading provider of low vision solutions in New England, will conduct an “Adaptive Technology and Lighting Workshop” next week at Thirwood Place, a premier senior living community in South Yarmouth, in conjunction with Sight Loss Services, Inc. Cape Cod & Islands.

The event will feature demonstrations of the latest wearable devices for the blind and visually impaired.

Attendees will also learn about Cape Cod based services and support, including Thirwood Place’s specialized services for residents with vison loss, and will have the opportunity to try out a wide variety of visual aids.

AdaptiVision’s president, Stuart Flom, will lead the workshop and facilitate a discussion on the importance of lighting for low vision.

Carla Burke, Assistive Technology Coordinator for Harwich’s Brooks Free Library, will also share information on resources available to the blind and low vision community.

“Our goal is to help individuals with vision problems find the simplest, most effective technology solutions on the market,” said Flom.

“We are excited to share the latest developments in wearable devices and lighting products.”

The event is set to take place Thursday, October 24th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 237 North Main Street, South Yarmouth.

It is free and open to the public, but space is limited.

Seats may be reserved through the event listing on AdaptiVisons Facebook page or by contacting [email protected].

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