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Resources for Coping with Loss as A Result of Diabetes and Visual Impairment



  • Resources and Support for Adults with Diabetes and Diabetic Retinopathy on VisionAware.org
  • Introduction to Diabetes and Diabetic Retinopathy on VisionAware.org
  • Carroll Center for the Blind: Provides distance education online courses, webinars, seminars, white papers, and residential and commuting rehabilitation programs, as well as Diabetes and Visual Impairment: A New View for Patients and Families.
  • Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired: Offers distance education courses, webinars, and seminars for consumers and professionals, materials available in large print, braille, audiotape, and online, as well as the online course Diabetes: Toward Self-Management.
  • Learning Ally: a national nonprofit volunteer organization with the largest digital textbook library of accessible educational materials (formerly Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic).
  • National Federation of the Blind: Bridging the Gap: Living with Blindness and Diabetes is a compilation of pertinent articles from Voice of the Diabetic, a discontinued newsletter, which included both general diabetes information and information for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Resources for Coping with Loss as A Result of Diabetes and Visual Impairment
Coping with Loss as a Result of Diabetes and Visual Impairment

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