Yes, I think so! You should get what ever you want, not what they
suggest you should get.

-----Original Message-----
From: Anita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 2:07 PM
To: W. Nick Dotson; Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] The cost of Braillenotes

Yes, I'd be interested in reading those letters. Do you all think that
Rehab
councillors for the most part, would like there clients to purchase
whatever
assistive technology they so desire, and wil only help in situations
where
its extremely crucial?
    Anita
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "W. Nick Dotson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Lisa Kozlik"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] The cost of Braillenotes


> Basically, you've hit upon the key to the problem, given there's
enough
money in the state/district/local yes, and even
> specific Counselor's budget.  Truth is, while the primary purpose of
VR
programs is to get "legally blind" folks  employed,
> preventative strategies tend to get the first nod.  That is, if one
can
close a case by visual restoration, be it aides, or
> surgery, that's more important in getting a person back into the tax
paying stream, than the longer-term process of
> habilitation in the congenitally blind client's situation, or
"Rehabilitation" in the case of Advantitiously blinded individuals.
> Both are longer-term processes, with statistically suspect outcomes.
A
counselor often has a quota of Status 26,
> (successfully employed for 6-months) to maintain ir increase Federal
Matching Funds, and frankly, it's easier and cheaper
> and faster to do restoritive surgery or glasses, or to get a Partially
Sighted person employed in some entry-level job than
> spend money on a congenitally blind total, when unemployment among
legally
blind adults is at 85%.
>
> The person who can write, or have "ghost written" a justification, or
the
person in an agency our a vendor, who can do
> that for a Counselor, is more likely to get the "aid or appliance".
(grin)  When I worked for FL DBS, Rehab Teacher for
> Adult Blind, 1978-85, I wrote justifications for Counselors all over
the
state for devices such as the LED 120, Etc. which
> was $16,000 in 1978 dollars, a lot of bread then, but the end-user has
been a tax payer making good bread ever since...
> Since then, I've helped a lot of people write justifications.
Perhaps, if
anyone is interested, I could dig up some old
> justification letters for specific pieces of gear as models.
>
> Nick
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 20:43:29 -0500, Lisa Kozlik wrote:
>
> >Anita,
>
> >What rehab will and won't pay for varies from state to state and from
> >counselor to counselor. I was fortunate enough to have VR purchase my
> >BrailleNote 32. In making this request, I wrote a letter explaining
why
the
> >BN would serve my needs better than any other notetaker available on
the
> >market. I also received a letter of support from several staff
members at
my
> >university.
>
> >Perhaps you might try compiling the same information. As you probably
> >already know, when you're dealing with VR, the best thing to do is to
give
> >them all of the information you can...and then some. While this won't
> >guarantee funding approval, it will get you one step closer to
justifying
> >your case.
>
> >Lisa K.
>
> >"To achieve the possible, you must attempt the impossible. To be the
best
> >you can be, you must dream of being more."
> >-- Anonymous
>
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