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News & UpdatesFederal District Court Enters Consent Decree Against Philips Respironics Following Recall of Certain Sleep Therapy Machines
A federal district court entered a consent decree against Philips Respironics (Philips). The consent decree includes key provisions aimed to prioritize patient relief and ensure the company’s regulatory compliance. The consent decree comes after Philips recalled...
Seedlings Book Angel Program
Children ages birth-21 with vision loss in the U.S. and Canada are eligible for 5 FREE braille books every year from Seedlings! But they must register each calendar year. How to Order: Use our regular ordering system to select 6 free 1 or 2-volume books (of...
Free Battery Backup Systems for Colorado Health First Members
Home backup battery power systems are devices that store energy in a battery and can provide power to your home during power outages or emergencies. They can be charged from various sources such as solar panels, your vehicle, or most commonly, the wall outlet in your...
Free Emergency Go Kits for Colorado Health First Members
Colorado Medicaid recipients can apply to receive an emergency go kit. You must be enrolled in Health First Colorado, Colorado's Medicaid Program to be eligible for this program. Why Have a Go Kit? An Emergency Go Kit is a collection of essential items you can quickly...
Avanos Recalls Kits Containing Sterile Water Based Products under Recall by Nurse Assist
Avanos Medical, Inc., in direct response to the Nurse Assist recall due to sterility concerns of their 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation USP and sterile water for irrigation USP. Certain lots of MIC Gastric-Jejunal Feeding Tube -...
Free Eye and Vision Assessments for Infants
Did you know that every state has a program for free eye and vision assessments with an optometrist for infants between 6 and 12 months? This program is called InfantSEE and is a no-cost program managed by the AOA, the American Optometric Association, through their...
Using a Light Pad to Aid Vision
Many kiddos with visual impairments struggle to use their available vision to observe or track toys. The objects may blend in with busy backgrounds or be dark in comparison to the surroundings. One of the strategies for helping young babies with visual impairment see...
Do Not Use Smartwatches or Smart Rings to Measure Blood Glucose – FDA Safety Communication
On February 21, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a safety communication warning consumers, patients, caregivers, and health care providers of risks related to using smartwatches or smart rings that claim to measure blood glucose levels (blood...
Making Baking a Multi-Sensory Experience
Many of us have spent an hour, a morning, or maybe even a whole day baking in the kitchen. It's a way to provide nourishment for ourselves and our families. However, more than just food comes out of the kitchen. There are different sounds, smells, sights, and textures...
2024 Spring Season Registration for Special Olympics Colorado is Now Open!
Registration is now open for the 2024 Spring Season for athletes and Unified partners! All athletes (including Young Athletes) and Unified partners who are interested in participating in any of our spring sports are kindly asked to register below.This spring you can...
Learn More About Braille
Braille is a system of reading used by people who are visually impaired. It employs a pattern of raised dots in a "cell" of 3 rows by 2 columns to represent a letter, number, punctuation mark and sometimes even a whole word. Braille alphabet. English version of...
ASL Story: The Family Book
Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind have shared this book in ASL titled The Family Book, written and authored by Todd Parr. It is a story about families, things they have in common and things that make them different. It points out some of the things that make...
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