These free one-hour workshops are held at IN-SIGHT. Everyone follows along at their own pace and comfort. This group is perfect for beginners as well as folks who have some Yoga experience. A Yoga mat is provided to each participant at no charge thanks to grants from the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation and BankNewport. […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to increase dramatically as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]
Join us for this unique support group for those with any level of visual impairment. The group is ideal for those seeking peer support, answers to their questions, or who want to feel like they are not the only ones facing the challenges of reduced vision. The group is open to people new to vision […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to increase dramatically as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to increase dramatically as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]
The Jamestown Senior Center is currently coordinating an Aging In Place Resource Fair to host upwards of forty- five local and state agencies & resources. These organizations offer services geared to help seniors age safely in place. These resources include; managing health and mental health, home safety and accessibility, obtaining basic needs, personal emergency response […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to increase dramatically as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]
Do you have questions about technology, or do you love to stay on top of what’s new and exciting? The monthly AT Discovery Group is a great place to ask questions about assistive technology, learn about the latest tools and updates, and offer your expertise to others. These sessions, facilitated by Mary Abby Jusayan, have […]