General Information
Earle Baum Center of the Blind
4539 Occidental Road
Santa Rosa California USA
95401
(707) 523 3222
ebc@earlebaum.org
http://www.earlebaum.org
Brief Description
The Earle Baum Center of the Blind (EBC) is a nonprofit regional community center, serving the blind and visually impaired from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border. The EBC is a certified vendor of the State Department of Rehabilitation, Veterans Administration and receives referrals for training. EBC also works with private pay students and offers partial scholarships based in a sliding scale according to student's income.
Local support groups and other organizations that serve the blind meet at the facility. They include the California Council of the Blind, Blind Veterans Association, Veterans Administration VIST Program, Santa Rosa/Sebastopol Macular Degeneration Support Group, Thursday Thinkers Support Group, and the Blind Babies Foundation.
Staff
Susan Hirshfield , Independent Living Specialist , hirshfield@earlebaum.org
Patricia Jefferson, Vision Rehabilitation Instructor, jefferson@earlebaum.org, 707 636 0133
Regina Kutches, Orientation & Mobility and Independent Living Skills Specialist, kutches@earlebaum.org
Bob Sonnenberg, President and CEO, sonnenberg@earlebaum.org
Denise Vancil, Vision Rehabilitation Therapist, vancil@earlebaum.org
Services Offered
- Braille and Reading Instruction
- Provides braille instruction.
- Braille and Reading Instruction
- Reading and writing instruction in Braille: Practical use of Braille includes labeling such items as foods, files, clothing, games and more. Course content is based on individual needs.
- Computer Training/Assistive Technology
- Evaluates skills and needs; offers instruction in the use of adaptive hardware and software, such as computers, note-takers, cell phones, screen readers, and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) systems.
- Counseling
- Designed to address an individual's emotional adjustment to sight loss.
- Daily Living Skills/Independent Living Skills Training
- Teaches adaptive skills for cooking, hygiene, shopping, financial management, cleaning, clothing color matching, and more.
- Low Vision Services
- A Low Vision Optometrist evaluates the patients' current visual abilities and explores vision aids to help maximize current vision.
- Recreation Services
- Offers tap dance classes, Art History through Touch and Sound, craft classes, fitness classes, and yoga classes.
- Services for Seniors
- Support Groups
- Support groups located in Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, and Lake counties are open to visually impaired seniors age 55+.
- Travel/Orientation and Mobility
- Teaches the physical and communications skills required to travel independently, safely and confidently through one’s environment.