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Proudly Serving Berks County Since 1929 Focusing on the prevention of blindness and making it possible for visually impaired Berks County residents to lead independent and productive lives within their community. For People Affected By Blindness and Low Vision FALL | 2014 www.berksblind.org In-Sight Awareness Helping our readers to keep informed with important monthly vision awareness topics! October November December Blindness Awareness Month National Diabetic Eye Disease Month The gift of sight is precious • As every minute passes, another child becomes blind. • About 37 million people in the world are blind. • The leading cause of blindness in the U.S. is untreated cataracts. • The likeliness of blindness increases with age, especially after age 75. • The World Health Organization reports that 75% of blindness can be treated, cured, or prevented using reasonably priced methods. For more information: National Federation of the Blind: www.nfb.org American Foundation for the Blind: www.afb.org ting Celebra 85 Ye ars ! ce of Servi • Diabetic retinopathy is a condition that may become blinding, which affects 5.8 million Americans, age 18 and older, and is the most common vision problem related to diabetes. • Diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and glaucoma are all considered diabetic eye diseases. • Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in working-age Americans. • Almost one-third of the 29 million Americans over age 20, who have diabetes, don’t know they have the disease and that they are at risk for vision loss. • Please remember to make an appointment for an examination with an eye care professional in time for January, National Eye Care Month. For more information: American Diabetes Association: www.diabetes.org National Diabetic Education Association: www.nationaldiabetic.org Vision Resource Center of Berks County | 2020 Hampden Blvd., Reading, PA 19604 | 610-375-8407 | www.berksblind.org Our Mission Our mission is to strive to prevent blindness and visual impairment, and to advocate and provide quality education, support services, and rehabilitation to enrich the lives of blind and visually impaired persons and their caregivers. VRCBC In-sight is published quarterly Chairperson, Board of Directors Dennis E. Hafer President/CEO Lori Schermerhorn Editor - Karen Chandler Advertising - Lori Schermerhorn Printed by the Reading Eagle Berks Insight is funded by Advertising Revenues and other donations. You will receive your next VRCBC Insight in October 2014. VRCBC Insight Advertising Policy • All ads submitted to VRCBC Insight for publication will be reviewed by staff for suitability. If there is a question concerning the content of any proposed advertisement, a staff member will contact the advertiser to see if any adjustments can be made. • VRCBC Insight reserves the right to refuse any advertisement deemed inappropriate for VRCBC Insight. • The publication of any advertisement in VRCBC Insight does not imply endorsement of that product, service or company/ organization supplying their product/service by VRCBC Insight. • Contact Lori Schermerhorn for advertising information at 610-375-8407 x112 or lschermerhorn@berksblind.org President’s Message As another school year has begun, we again ask where the time has gone. I am sure our previous leaders also felt that way. How quickly 85 years have flown by. Our address has changed, the client’s needs have changed, our mission has changed, and so has our name. The things that have stayed the same for all of these years have been our commitment to the Berks County community and our passion to help those struggling with blindness or visual impairment and their loved ones. Whether an educational session, one on one counseling, support groups, lunch bunch, socialization programs, vision screenings, health fairs, home visits, Spanish speaking sight loss support group and counseling, workshop employment, summer camp, or referrals to other agencies, our commitment is strong and true. We continue to look for other ways to help our community and to expand our services to meet the changing needs. To continue celebrating our 85th anniversary, we have several events planned in October. We will host a yard sale on Saturday, October 11th from 7AM-1PM, our 3rd annual Harvest Fest and 2nd annual Run/ Walk for Sight will be on Saturday, October 18th with the Run/Walk beginning at 9AM and the Harvest Fest from 10AM to 2PM, and a joint fundraiser with Kutztown University with a Dine in the Dark program on Friday, October 24th. Please continue to check our website at www.vrcberks.org for more details on all of these events. Thank you for your support of our agency. Here’s to our first 85 years and the upcoming 85! Until next time, Lori Schermerhorn, President/CEO Calendar of Events October 6th 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Vision screenings by Dr. Dawn Hornberger, Optometrist, including cataract and glaucoma screenings. Appointments are required by calling Ann, x114. 11th 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Yard Sale at Vision Resource Center 15th 11:30 a.m. Lunch Bunch, Wegman’s Restaurant, 4401 Pottsville Pike, Reading, PA 19605. Prior registration required. RSVP – Mark, x120 18th 9:00 a.m. 5K Run/Walk for Sight and Kids’ Run 10:00 a.m. Harvest Fest 22nd 11:30 a.m. Lunch and Learn - Presentation by Keystone Magnification of assistive devices for people who are visually impaired or blind. $6.00 per person 12:00 p.m. Iphone technology information for interested Lunch and Learn attendees by Jim Meck 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Sight Loss Support Group/Caregiver Support Group RSVP – Mark, x120, for both Lunch and Learn and Support Group, or just Support Group 24th 5:00 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. Dine In the Dark fundraiser – Dinner tickets are $30.00 per person. Call Jane, x116 to order. November 19th 11:30 a.m. Lunch Bunch, O’Grady’s Restaurant, 3525 Pottsville Pike, Reading, 19605, RSVP – Mark, x120 26th 11:30 a.m. Lunch and Learn – Presentation about food for the holidays, $6.00 per person 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Sight Loss Support Group/Caregiver Support Group RSVP – Mark x120, for both Lunch and Learn and Support Group, or just Support Group December 3rd 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Boscov's Special Shopping Event at Boscov's East. RSVP - Joyce Morgan, x125 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Holiday Party Cookie baking, holiday trivia games, and donations requested of unwrapped, new toys for Toys for Tots. Lunch will be served. $6.00 per person, RSVP – Joyce, x125 17th 11:30 a.m. Holiday Lunch Bunch at VRC with entertainment by Jeff Krick, Elvis impersonator, $6.00 per person, RSVP – Mark, x120 Please check our website for more information - www.berksblind.org 2 | Monday, October 6, 2014 Vision Resource Center of Berks County Welcome Joyce Morgan Joyce is the new Activity/Transportation Coordinator at Vision Resource Center and is responsible for planning social and recreational activities, educational programs, and also for scheduling volunteer driver transportation for clients’ counseling appointments, medical appointments, and shopping needs. Joyce is originally from Brooklyn, New York, and moved to the Reading area in 2006. In New York, she was the Assistant Network Coordinator for an HIV care network. Joyce’s son, Horace, lives in Reading and attends Kutztown University, and her daughter, Bernadette, who is a pro bono coordinator at a law firm, lives in Bronx, NY, with Joyce’s granddaughter, Chanel, age 16. Reading, traveling, and watching Masterpiece Theatre on PBS are among Joyce’s favorite things to do. Joyce has developed a strong bond with the volunteers who support the Specialized Transportation program and is getting to know the VRC clients. Joyce wants to “make people’s lives a little easier” and hopes to do that in her position at Vision Resource Center. VRC Hosts BEN Meeting On the morning of Wednesday, August 13, Vision Resource Center played host to the Berks Elder Network, as part of an ongoing effort in Berks County for professionals who work with senior citizens to have a venue to meet and share breakfast, ideas, and information. After the staff of Vision Resource Center was introduced, Dr. Dawn Hornberger, Optometrist, member Thank you to our sors Harvest Fest Spon •Amity Self Storage •Appeeling Fruit •Burkey Construction Co. Inc. •Caitlin Degler •Chad Johnson of the VRC Board of Directors and Chairman of VRC Sight Conservation committee, presented a talk about living with vision loss. Dr. Hornberger described some of the aids and services that are available to assist with the activities of daily living for people with low vision. For more information about the Berks Elder Network, contact Comfort Keepers at 610-678-8000. •Creativity, Inc. •Customers Bank •Dall Industrial Painting •Eastern Realty Advisors •Eisenhauer Nissan •Fenstermacher Construction Services, Inc. •First American Title •Gage Personnel Vision Resource Center of Berks County CONTACT US AT 610-375-8407: Lori Schermerhorn........ ext. 112 President and CEO Karen Chandler............. ext. 119 Director of Social Services Carolyn Krick................ ext. 110 Director of Support Services Rosann Strauss............. ext. 118 Director of Workshop Services Ann Heiser................... ext. 114 Caseworker for Vision Screenings Mark Levengood........... ext. 120 Counselor Alicia Santiago............. ext. 122 Social Worker Joyce Morgan............... ext. 125 Activities/Transportation Coordinator VRC Services Center Hours: Monday 8:00am-4:00pm Tuesday 8:00am-4:00pm Wednesday 8:00am-4:00pm Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm Thank you to District 14P Lions Clubs for their continued support through eyeglass donations, monetary donations, and volunteers •GMI First, Inc. •Golden Oaks Landscaping •Herbein and Company, Inc. •HSA Mechanical Services, Inc. •Knight’s Rental •The Law Firm Of Leisawitz Heller •Lords and Ladies Salons •Mark Yoder •Mohnton Knitting Mills •Murray Securus •Olivets Boys & Girls Club •PA Renaissance Faire •Pretzel City Sports •Road ID •Savage Auto Group •Terre’s Trophies •Unique Pretzel •Weikel Sportswear Monday, October 6, 2014 | 3 Come and join VRC for the run &walk and stay for the family fun!! Vision Resource Center of Berks County’s Harvest Fest and 5K Run/Walk for Sight Vision Resource Center will hold its third annual Harvest Fest, combined with its second Annual Run/ Walk for Sight on Saturday, October 18th. The Run/ Walk kicks off at 9:00 a.m., followed by the one mile Kids' Fun Run. Harvest Fest attendees will enjoy activities from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., and can expect be entertained by great music, food, raffles, and more for the entire family. Children can get involved by decorating pumpkins and playing games. Important services for the community will also be available at this event. VRC will be providing free children's vision screenings and the Keystone Bloodmobile will be on site to receive blood donations. Everyone who comes to Harvest Fest can increase their awareness of visual impairments by participating in a blind obstacle course in commemoration of Blindness Awareness Month in October. Mark your calendars for what is always a fun and meaningful event for the community! Saturday, October 18 Run/Walk for Sight 9am followed by Kids’ Fun Run Harvest Fest 10am-2pm For more information please check our website: www.berksblind.org 4 | Monday, October 6, 2014 Vision Resource Center of Berks County Proud supporter of Vision Resource Center of Berks County 4741 New Holland Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 (610) 777-2071 www.goldenoakslandscaping.com D NEdark in THE Dine in the Dark is a co-sponsored event between the Vision Resource Center of Berks County and Kutztown University (Student Ambassadors of the CEC, Division of Visual Impairments). The event is to raise awareness of what it is like to live with a visual impairment. It will also provide fundraising opportunities for the Vision Resource Center and the Kutztown University Student Ambassadors who will be attending the National Council for Exceptional Children conference in San Diego. The event will be held at Vision Resource Center or Berks County, 2020 Hampden Boulevard, Reading, PA 19604 on Special event to raise awareness of what it is like to live with a visual impairment Friday, October 24, 2014 AT Vision Resource Center October 24, 2014. We will have two seatings for this event. The first seating will be for a 5:00 PM dinner with doors opening at 4:30 PM. Our second seating will be for a 7:30 dinner with doors opening at 7:00. There will be raffles and live music. The students from Kutztown University will use the dining event as a way to teach skills to blindfolded attendees in order to simulate dining with a visual impairment. We will have speakers throughout the dinner. Please join us for a night of fun and education. Tickets are $30 for adults and $20 for children 12 and older and with a valid student/college ID. For tickets, please call 610-375-8407, 124 or email bhart@vrcberks.org Vision Resource Center of Berks County Monday, October 6, 2014 | 5 Yes! I want to be a for Vision Resource Center of Berks County Please complete and return this form to: Vision Resource Center of Berks County 2020 Hampden Blvd., Reading, PA 19604 Name____________________________________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone____________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail____________________________________________________________________________________ I am available: Monday.......... AM....... PM Tuesday.......... AM....... PM Wednesday.... AM....... PM Thursday........ AM....... PM Friday............. AM....... PM Saturday......... AM....... PM Vision in School Vision is more than just the ability to see things clearly, or have 20/20 eyesight. Here are a few skills children need for reading and learning: Visual acuity The ability to see clearly at various distances for viewing the chalkboard, the computer, and reading a book. Eye focusing The ability to quickly and accurately maintain clear vision when looking form the chalkboard to paper on a desk and back again. Eye tracking The ability to keep eyes moving along a printed page, or following a moving object like a thrown ball. Eye-hand coordination The ability to use visual information to direct the hands when writing or trying to hit a ball. Visual perception The ability to organize images on a printed page into letters, words and sentences, and to understand what is read. Section 1402, of the PA Public School Code of 1949 requires schools to test a child’s vision at least annually. Early detection of visual problems is important in order to give the child the best opportunity at a full education. Undetected vision problems may lead to other difficulties in school, such as behavioral issues, distractibility and hyperactivity. A child may not tell you that he or she has a vision problem because they may think the way they see is the way everyone sees. Here are some signs that may indicate a child is having vision problems: • • • • • • • • • Frequent eye rubbing or blinking Short attention span Avoiding reading or other close activities Frequent headaches Covering one eye Tilting the head to one side Holding reading materials close to the face An eye turning in or out Losing place when reading Children need many things to be successful in school, and good vision is one of those things. Info taken from PA Public School Code of 1949; American Optometric Association website (www.aoa.org) 6 | Monday, October 6, 2014 Vision Resource Center of Berks County a l e S d r Ya at Vision Resource Center! 2020 Hampden Blvd. Reading, PA 19604 Saturday, October 11th 7 a.m. To 1 p.m. Sat., Oct. 11 Sponsored by College Heights Community Council and the Reading Pagoda Lions Club 610.779.5508 www.weikelsportswear.com Vision Resource Center of Berks County Monday, October 6, 2014 | 7 Summer Sizzled at VRC The summer of 2014 brought with it two weeks of activities for the clients of Vision Resource Center Children with visual impairments in grades 2 through 8 had the opportunity to attend a week of daycamp that was filled with fun and fulfilling events. The children traveled to the Fightin’ Phils stadium where children, volunteers, and staff were treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium, an autograph signing with players from the Fightin’ Phils, and time in the Fun Park to enjoy the moonbounce and sliding board. The children also traveled to Shady Hollow Assisted Riding for the experience of riding and grooming horses. Musical guests entertained the campers during the week, as well as presentations with Seeing Eye puppies, reptiles, and amphibians. The children’s camp week culminated in a picnic where attendees enjoyed the music of Jim Meck. Adult Activity Week followed the children’s daycamp with the options of four day trips and a picnic for adult clients to attend as they chose. Calvaresi Winery was a popular site for education about wine and winemaking, as well as a tasting for everyone attending. The adults also traveled to a tour of the Fightin’ Phils stadium, as well as a group picnic where everyone was entertained by the banjo expertise of Conlan Kerschner. Adults in their 30s through their 80s rode horses at Shady Hollow Assisted Riding and picnicked on the grounds of the farm. Children and adult clients, as well as volunteers and staff, made memories and friends during the VRC summer activities. Everyone involved is grateful for the generous donations of Berks County residents and businesses that made the special moments possible. Specializing in Masonry info@masonsurce.com BILL FENSTERMACHER PRESIDENT 610.683.5228 Cell 610.216.5576 Fax 610.683.5244 fensty1@msn.com P.O. Box 178, Kutztown, PA 19530 8 | Monday, October 6, 2014 Vision Resource Center of Berks County Proudly Serving Berks County Since 1929 Become a VRCBC Supporter! Yes, I would like to support the programs and services of VRCBC in prevention of blindness. Enclosed please find my tax deductible gift: A Show for People Affected By Blindness and Low Vision Issues Live on BCTV the First Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am Hosted by: Brad E. Hart Community Education and Relations Coordinator for Vision Resource Center of Berks County Replay times: Saturdays 7:00 pm Sundays 2:00 pm Mondays 12:00 pm m $100 m $75 m $50 m $25 m Other––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Designate your gift: m Unrestricted support. Use where needed. m Children’s Vision Screening m Care Givers Support Group m Sight Loss Support Group m Building Fund m Workshop Services Name _____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City _______________________________________________ State _______________ Zip ___________________________ In Memory/Honor of (Please circle): __________________________________________________ the gadget gurucorner by Brian Wilson Many of the clients of Vision Resource Center benefit from the use of talking clocks, such as the Reizen Talking Atomic Alarm Clock. This talking clock provides reliable atomic time. A female voice announces both the date and time with good sound quality. There is an option for hourly time announcements from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. There is an extra long alarm sound, a snooze function, and high volume available for anyone with a hearing impairment. The clock works by receiving the time radio signal, produced by the US Atomic Clock in located in Colorado. The voice even guides users to set up to set up the phone. It uses 2 AA batteries (not included). Please acknowledge my gift to: __________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City _______________________________________________ State _______________ Zip ___________________________ m I would like my gift to remain anonymous m I am interested in learning more about Planned Giving m Vision Resource Center of Berks County is already in my will Thank you for your support! Make checks payable to: Vision Resource Center of Berks County 2020 Hampden Blvd., Reading, PA 19604 Or donate on-line at www.berksblind.org The official registration and financial information of Vision Resource Center of Berks County a 501©3 may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free (800)732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. The Reizen Talking Atomic Alarm Clock is from Maxi-aids, stock number 706884, and costs $31.50. Reizen Talking Atomic Alarm Clock costs $31.50 and is from Maxi-aids. Vision Resource Center of Berks County Monday, October 6, 2014 | 9 Vision Lunch Focuses on Special Needs Planning The presenters at September’s Vision Lunch at VRC were Mike and Chris Butterworth of M.P. Butterworth and Associates in Reading. Mike holds a certification as a Special Care Planner, while Mike and Chris are both Chartered Special Needs Consultants. Topics that were covered at the lunch included the consequences of having no financial plan in place for someone with special needs or a disability, what a Life Plan actually entails, a timeline that illustrated the stages involved in planning, and the steps that have to be taken to make the plan come together. The emphasis was strongly placed during the program that a Life Care Plan’s goal is to ensure a continuing quality of life in all areas, and that most families are unaware of how to get started to achieve that goal. Lunch attendees included VRC staff and clients, many local professionals who interact with children and adults with disabilities, and other members of the community who came to share information, social time, and lunch with the group. Mike Butterworth is a graduate of Kutztown University with a degree in Education, and a concentration in Special Education and Elementary Education. He has been in the Financial Services industry since 1984. Some of the services available from M.P. Butterworth and Associates are financial reviews, assistance with Social Security applications, college saving plans, trusts and annuities, retirement, beneficiary, and estate tax planning, and long term and disability insurance. For more information, call 610-775-8800, email to michaelbutterworth@financialguide.com, or visit the website, www.butterworthandassoc.com. 10 | Monday, October 6, 2014 Vision Resource Center of Berks County Designing and Building Systems: Electrical, Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning 328 Buttonwood Street Reading, PA 19601 Phone:610-921-0790 Fax:610-921-3873 Services Provided by Vision Resource Center of Berks County Vision Screenings The Prevention of Blindness program targets the children of Berks County. This is a free screening service that is provided to children between 3-5 years of age. This service is provided at day care centers, preschools, nursery schools, Head Start Centers, and kindergarten registrations. These screenings are designed to detect eye issues at an early age because the earlier the detection, the earlier treatment can begin. Adult vision screenings are provided at various health fairs and community events throughout the year. These screenings are designed to assess an adult’s vision changes. Sight Loss Support Group This group meets monthly to provide support and problem solving for clients. This meeting is open to individuals who are blind or are visually impaired and their family members, friends, and caregivers. This meeting is designed to discuss the latest technology and medical breakthroughs that may be of interest to the attendees. Caregivers Sight Loss Support Group This group meets bi-monthly to help other caregivers be a support for their visually impaired family member. Caregivers need the support of others that have experienced the difficulties with complete or partial vision loss and the changes that occur in everyone’s life. Counseling Is available for individuals who are struggling with the adjustment of a visual impairment or blindness. Counselor and client will work together to reach goals that are obtainable. The meetings will be adapted for each client’s needs and desires. Lunch Bunch This group meets monthly at various restaurants throughout Berks County as a means of socialization. This group is open to those with visual impairments or who are blind and their family members, friends, and caregivers. Assistive Devices A variety of assistive devices are available for individuals to purchase or lease. These items are available to assist an individual with vision issues to lead a more productive and independent life. Vision Resource Center of Berks County Spanish Speaking Sight Loss Support Group This group meets monthly to provide support for those within Berks County who are blind or have vision loss that feel more comfortable within the Spanish speaking community. This group meets to discuss problems and possible solutions for difficulties they are having dealing with everyday life with their visual impairment. Education Programs Several education programs are available for different age groups of children. These programs are designed to discuss eye health and eye safety rules. Adult education programs can also be performed concerning specific eye issues or ideas for continued independence within the home with a visual impairment. Information and Referral Services Following an individualized home visit, information and releases are obtained to discuss the best way to assist the client. If further assistance is necessary, referrals are made to the appropriate agencies to best address the client’s individual needs for success with their visual impairment. Workshop Services Employing over 50 visually impaired, blind, or challenged individuals, the workshop promotes developing skill sets unique to each person’s abilities and interests. Pride in work done produces a quality product for the customer. Each employee is paid for their specific amount of work performed. All work is done specific to the customer’s specifications. Visually Impaired Support Groups at Local Assisted Living Facilities These groups are to assist residents within Assisted Living Facilities to maintain as much independence as possible while living with their visual impairment. This group is to be a support to help other residents with daily issues they may face due to their visual impairment. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 610-375-8407 or visit our website at www.berksblind.org Monday, October 6, 2014 | 11 Return Service Requested 2020 Hampden Boulevard Reading, PA 19604 U.S. Postage PAID Non-Profit Org. Permit No.122 Reading, PA Proudly Serving Berks County Since 1929 Focusing on the prevention of blindness and making it possible for visually impaired Berks County residents to lead independent and productive lives within their community. FALL | 2014 For People Affected By Blindness and Low Vision www.berksblind.org Inside This Issue President's Message....... page 2 Welcome Joyce Morgan.. page 3 Harvest Fest and 5K Run/Walk for Sight.... page 4 Dine in the Dark............. page 5 Vision in School............. page 6 Yard Sale!!!.................... page 7 Summer Sizzled at VRC.. page 8 Gadget Guru.................. page 9 Vision Lunch................ page 10 Services Provided by VRC............................ page 11 Lights for Sight Campaign, New to VRC Vision Resource Center is implementing a new holiday program to fund free vision screenings for the children of Berks County. The “Lights for Sight” campaign will be completed on Tuesday, December 2nd , and will culminate in an outdoor tree lighting ceremony and open house with donors, staff and clients that evening at 5:00 p.m. Please consider participating in our “Lights for Sight” campaign by contacting Vision Resource Center, 610-375-8407, to discuss making your own special tax-deductible gift. You can honor or memorialize a family member, friend, or someone special in your life in any of the following ways: Light Sponsor......................... $25.00 Ornament Sponsor.................. $50.00 Star Sponsor........................... $100.00 String of Lights Sponsor ......... $250.00 The names of all generous donors and the names of those to whom they paid tribute with their “Lights for Sight” gifts, will be on display at the December 2nd tree lighting ceremony. The Berks County community, served by Vision Resource Center, will be grateful for donations that support continuity of free vision screenings for children.
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