• Skills List What do people learn at the Michigan Commission for the Blind Training Center?
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• Accessibility The Michigan Commission for the Blind Training Center has met ADA requirements...
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• Travel Skills (Orientation & Mobility) In the Travel Skills Class, sometimes called Orientation and Mobility, people who are blind and visually impaired learn how to move about safely and independently.
| • Communications Students learn to use the tools, techniques and strategies needed for quick, easy and efficient communication.
| Adaptive Kitchen Skills Students prepare their favorite foods using adaptive techniques for safety and independence in the kitchen.
| Braille Braille is a system for reading by touch.
| • Occupational Therapy/Crafts Occupational Therapy/Crafts
| • Recreational Activities The recreation component of the MCBTC program is designed to show people that a wide range of enjoyable recreational activities are still available to them despite their loss of vision.
| • Other Training and Services |
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• Mini Adjustment Program Overview Separate from the on-site MCB Training Center courses, the week-long Mini Adjustment Programs are provided by MCB Training Center staff at various locations around the state. MCB'S Mini Adjustment Programs provide an introduction to skills of blindness and services provided by MCB and other organizations.
| • Mini Adjustment Program Eligibility To be eligible for the Mini Adjustment Program, a person must be a client of the Michigan Commission for the Blind (MCB) and be referred by MCB staff.
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• Take a Tour Tours of the Michigan Commission for the Blind Training Center are available upon request.
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