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    SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS
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How Blinded Veterans Help Themselves And Others
To A Better Quality Of Life
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR LANE COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of:
Liberty Belle Phillips. Deceased.
Case No. llPsol oa5
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been
appointed personal representative. All persons having claims
against the estate are required to present them, with vouch-
ers attached, to the undersigned personal representative at
P. O. Box B, Florence, Oregon, 97439, within four months after
the date of flrst publication of this notice, or the claims may
be barred.
All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceed-
ings may obtain additional information from the records of
the court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the
personal representative, Scott T. Bailey. Attorney at Law, P,C,
at P.O. Box B, Florence, Oregon 97439.
Dated and first published. March 4, 2017.
Personal Representative
Publication Dates: March 4, 11, & 18, 2017
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Wade Davis and BVA help ensure VA facilities for blinded vet-
erans are able to provide the best possible care and training.
What Davis Does
Over several days, Davis visits
each facility and meets separately
with the staff and the veterans in-
volved. He considers various aspects
of the programs: orientation and
mobility, living skills, manual skills,
low-vision therapy, computer access
training, low-vision clinic, optom-
etry, eye clinic, ophthalmology, rec-
reation therapy, social work, psychol-
ogy, nursing, diabetic education, and
pharmacy. He also talks to the Visual
Impairment Services Team (VIST)
Coordinators individually. Davis’ aim
is to evaluate the full curriculum of
care and to share fi ndings with staff
and the administration to promote and
expand each facility’s successful pro-
cedures and generally make the facil-
ity as productive and safe as it can be
for blinded veterans.
He also holds information ses-
sions for the veterans and provides
literature about BVA.
Davis’ BVA evaluations have
brought about a number of improve-
ments to blind rehabilitation services,
such as making sure each of the facili-
ties has the training and equipment it
needs.
What BVA Does
All this is just one way BVA ful-
fi lls the mission it’s pursued since the
end of World War II: to promote the
welfare of blinded veterans so that,
notwithstanding their disabilities,
they may take their rightful place in
the community and work with their
fellow citizens toward the creation
of a peaceful world. Through its free
service programs, regional groups,
resources, and advocacy before the
legislative and executive branches of
government, it makes life better for
blinded veterans.
Where To Learn More
Because BVA advocates for all
blinded veterans, whether they are
members of the organization or not,
and regardless of how their visual im-
pairment occurred, veterans old and
young and who experience vision loss
can call BVA at (800) 669-7079, or
visit www.bva.org, to get connected
with the rehabilitative services they
may need and have earned. For more
about VA health care, visit www.
va.gov/health.
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year, another several thousand are
added to the number either because of
combat injuries, age, illness or other
factors.
What’s Being Done
Fortunately, they’re not simply
left in the dark. All over the country,
the VA has set up residential and out-
patient centers where former military
persons who have impaired vision can
learn to lead more independent, pleas-
ant and productive lives.
There are two basic kinds of fa-
cilities. The Blind Rehabilitation Pro-
grams support blind and low-vision
veterans and active-duty servicemem-
bers in regaining their independence
and quality of life to enable their suc-
cessful integration into family and
community life.
These places also support family
and signifi cant others to better under-
stand visual impairment and foster
the provision of appropriate support,
to assist in enhancing home environ-
ments and to reduce caregiver burden.
The Visual Impairment Services
Outpatient Rehabilitation (VISOR)
programs use a team approach to
provide services based on a thorough
assessment of the veteran’s strengths,
needs and personal goals.
Veterans and their families are en-
couraged to identify these goals and
provide ongoing feedback regarding
progress.
To enhance the quality of life for
veterans and servicemembers expe-
riencing vision loss, the Blinded Vet-
erans Association (BVA) works with
VA to help keep these places up to par.
Recently, that organization’s Training
Coordinator, Wade Davis, conducted
a comprehensive and individualized
Veterans Care Review at each of the
13 Blind Rehabilitation Centers na-
tionwide. He is currently doing the
same with the VISOR programs.
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