Assistive technology can be a boon if you’re visually impaired and you may be surprised to know there are many high-tech devices out there that can help you with low vision. Here is a rundown on some of the most cutting-edge tech devices. Shoes That Guide Your Feet Imagine you’re walking down the street listening to audible directions and you … [Read more...] about Low Vision/High Tech: Gadgets for the Visually Impaired
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23rd Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards
Title - Wishes To Die For Author: Kevin J. Haselhorst Books are evaluated on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 meaning “needs improvement” and 5 meaning “outstanding.” Structure, Organization, and Pacing: 5 Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar: 5 Production Quality and Cover Design: 4 Plot and Story Appeal: 5 Character Appeal and Development: 5 … [Read more...] about 23rd Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards
Wishes to Die For Workshop
Dear Dr. Haselhorst, I attended the workshop, Wishes to Die For, at the Desert Foothills Library in early January. I had tried numerous times over eight or possibly ten years to complete "The Advanced Directive List." Of course, there are many lists. The one I had was several pages long and provided by the Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames, Iowa. Each … [Read more...] about Wishes to Die For Workshop
Why end-of-life documents should be fluid
“Code Blue!” A voice cries out in the Emergency Department. “Is there a doctor who can ‘tube’ a patient in Cardiac Cath Lab?” These beginning lines of “Wishes To Die For: Expanding Upon Doing Less in Advanced Care Directives,” by Dr. Kevin J. Haselhorst, prepare the reader for an adventure in self-examination. The first chapter, titled “Self … [Read more...] about Why end-of-life documents should be fluid