Information for Blind or Low Vision Veterans

Small American flags planted in the ground

By Gregory L. Goodrich, Ph.D. Blindness/ low vision due to brain injury undoubtedly dates back to the earliest history of our species. One can easily picture a fight between two early homo sapiens, with one hitting the other on the head with a rock or club. If the fight didn’t kill the injured party, there […]

Customized Employment: A Path to Meaningful Work

Waist up portrait of smiling young woman with disability working in supermarket sorting fresh fruits and produce

With the passage of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act | U.S. Department of Labor (dol.gov) (WIOA) in 2014, Customized Employment (CE) emerged as an innovative option under-supported integrated employment. CE helps individuals facing significant challenges due to multiple disabilities secure and sustain jobs. Customized Employment creates tailored employment solutions that address employee strengths and […]

Monarch: Thriving Beyond the Classroom

Hands reading braille on the APH Monarch

APH is proud to introduce the Monarch, a revolutionary multiline Braille display transforming the information age landscape for blind and low vision adults. With its innovative design, the Monarch is not just a device; it’s a beacon of accessibility, empowering college students to thrive in universities where obstacles have hindered equal access. Imagine the joy […]