Low Incident Disabilities
What are Low Incident Disabilities? What do Low Incident Disabilities include?
Low Incident Disabilities are disabilities that do not occur as often or are seen frequently. They include hearing impairments (HI), visual impairments (VI), and Physically or otherwise health impaired (POHI).
Resources for Hearing Impairment (HI):
Visit: ASHA
Visit: ASL
These sites include Assistive technology resources for hearing impairments such as; hearing aids, cochlear implants, and information on american sign language. There is also information on tools available to help individuals with hearing impairments communicate.
Visit: ASHA
Visit: ASL
These sites include Assistive technology resources for hearing impairments such as; hearing aids, cochlear implants, and information on american sign language. There is also information on tools available to help individuals with hearing impairments communicate.
Visual Impairments:
There are many AT tools to aid individuals with visual impairments.
For example:
-Large Print options
-Magnification options on computers
-Braille books, etc.
-glasses
There are many AT tools to aid individuals with visual impairments.
For example:
-Large Print options
-Magnification options on computers
-Braille books, etc.
-glasses
Physically or otherwise health impaired (POHI):
There are many AT tools to aid individuals with POHI.
For example:
-Wheelchairs
There are many AT tools to aid individuals with POHI.
For example:
-Wheelchairs