Committee Meetings

Arbor Day Holiday

NCBVI office are closed.

April 26, 2024
12:00 am - 11:45 pm

NCBVI Commission Board Meeting

Notice of Meeting

The Board of Commissioners to the Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired will meet Saturday, May 4, 2024, beginning at 9:00 A.M. There will not be a Focus Topic at this meeting, as the Board of Commissioners will be discussing the annual performance evaluation of the Executive Director. 

The meeting will be held at the LaQuinta by Wyndham, 2600 Eagles Wings PLC., North Platte, Nebraska. If reasonable accommodations are needed, please contact NCBVI at 402-471-8101 as soon as possible.  Every effort will be made to arrange the needed accommodation.  An agenda may be obtained by calling 402-471-8101 during regular business hours.

May 04, 2024
9:00 am

Test

FAQ & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does NCBVI provide?

NCBVI provides a wide variety of services aimed at empowering blind and visually impaired Nebraskans to live independently, attain higher education, and find, retain, and advance in their careers.

  • Vocational rehabilitation services to assist blind and low vision adults find, maintain, and advance in employment

  • In-home and short-term residential training in blindness skills, including independent travel with a long white cane, using public transportation, reading and writing Braille, computer and smartphone usage, adaptive technology, cooking, cleaning, home management, basic home maintenance and woodworking, and independent living skills.

  • Independent living skills training for homemakers, stay-at-home parents, older adults, and other adults who may not have employment goals

  • Provision of adaptive technology and independent living aids, such as computers, screen reading and magnification software, talking clocks, magnifiers, and long white canes

  • Youth services, including job exploration counseling; counseling on college, technical school, and other training opportunities; employment readiness training; work experience; mentoring; independent living skills training; self-advocacy training; and summer camps, and summer work experience and career-readiness programs

  • Financial aid for blind and low vision college, university, vocational, and technical school students

  • Assistance to blind entrepreneurs to start food service businesses and other small businesses in government buildings and rest areas, including training, resources, and ongoing support

Who is eligible for services?

To qualify for NCBVI services, an individual must have vision loss that significantly impacts their ability to perform the activities of daily living. The applicant must reside legally in Nebraska and require NCBVI services to achieve their vocational or independent living goals.

Services are available regardless of race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, disability, marital status, national origin, and any other class of individuals protected from discrimination under state law.

If you or someone you know is experiencing significant vision loss, contact us for an assessment of your eligibility.  

Phone Number: 402-471-2891

Toll Free: 877-809-2419

Fax: 402-471-3009

Mailing Address:

4600 Valley Road

Suite 100, Lincoln, NE 68510

 

Does NCBVI serve people with vision loss who have additional disabilities?

Yes, NCBVI serves all blind and low vision Nebraskans, including those who have additional disabilities, chronic illnesses, and/or mental health conditions. We’re happy to consult with other service providers you may work with, such as physical and occupational therapists and mental health counselors. This allows us to educate them on blindness-related techniques and tools that may help them in their work with you. It also allows us to learn about the mobility aids and daily living tools you use for disabilities other than your vision loss. Working together, we can ensure that we serve you as effectively as possible in order to help you reach your education, career, and independent living goals.

 

What is the cost of NCBVI services?

All NCBVI services are provided free of charge. NCBVI is funded by federal and state government grants as well as private donations.

 

What can I do if I disagree with a decision made by my counselor?

The Client Assistance Program (CAP) is a neutral agency available to help you with any questions or concerns regarding your services with NCBVI. CAP will work with you to resolve your disagreement with your counselor by providing free advocacy and mediation. You can learn more about CAP at CAP Nebraska Website. or call (800) 742-7594 or (402) 471-3656.

 

What kind of jobs can blind and low vision people do?

People who are blind and visually impaired work in almost every career field imaginable. There are blind teachers, lawyers, engineers, biologists, chefs, university professors, retail workers, mechanics, custodians, childcare workers, and small business owners. Other people who are blind and low vision choose to be stay-at-home parents or active homemakers. Regardless of your career or independent living goals, NCBVI can equip you to reach them.

 

Can blind and visually impaired people raise children?

Yes, absolutely! Millions of blind and low vision people across the United States care for children as parents, grandparents, foster parents, and legal guardians. In some families, both parents are blind or visually impaired. In other families, one parent is blind and the other is sighted. Some blind parents are single or divorced. Some older blind adults have custody of their grandchildren or foster children. Regardless of age, blind and low vision people can learn the skills to safely and confidently care for children. Many NCBVI staff members are blind parents themselves. If caring for children is important to you, please mention this to your rehabilitation counselor, orientation counselor, or any other NCBVI staff member and we’ll determine how we can best help you gain the skills you need.

 

Does NCBVI offer financial assistance to blind and low vision college students?

NCBVI does offer financial assistance for college, university, technical, and vocational school students who need education or training in order to reach their employment goals. This may include assistance with tuition, fees, books, technology, and reader services. In order to qualify for financial assistance, students will need to contact NCBVI to set up a meeting. They will be assigned a vocational rehabilitation counselor who will discuss the consumer’s career goals in order to determine what education and training NCBVI can provide.

 

Does NCBVI pay for eyeglasses?

NCBVI does not provide eyeglasses. However, there are many resources available to assist with the expense of eye exams and eyeglasses.  You can contact your local Lion's club to request their support, or apply for assistance through New Eyes for the Needy.  NCBVI may be able to provide additional resources.

 

Which cell phone is most accessible to people who are blind and low vision?

As of this writing, Apple's iOS, which runs on its iPads, iPhones, and iPods has the most robust accessibility features for people who are blind or low vision. iOS includes a built-in screen reader called VoiceOver which reads screen contents aloud and allows a person to interact with the phone through gestures on the touch screen. VoiceOver works with all of the apps and functions that come with the device and also with a majority of the apps that can be downloaded from the Apple AppStore. iOS devices also offer a built-in screen magnification program called Zooms. There are also many ways to personalize the font size, color, brightness, and other features which can make the screen easier to see.

 

 

What kind of computer is best, PC or Mac?

Both PC's and Macs have screen access software for reading on-screen content and also screen magnification software for enlarging screen contents. As of June, 2020, 77.7% of workplaces utilize Windows-based PCs. Therefore, most vocational experts recommend that high school and college students learn to operate Windows. However, a growing number of businesses, especially tech companies, are beginning to use Macs, Linux, and other operating systems. The system you choose should depend on your prior experience, what you intend to use the computer to accomplish, and where you will be using it. NCBVI’s technology specialists can assist you in examining computer hardware and software to determine what is right for your individual situation.

 

Can blind people use tablet computers?

Absolutely! As with the mobile phone market, we find that Apple's iPad tablets are the best off-the-shelf accessible devices for blind and low vision users. If you want to use a tablet that runs Microsoft Windows 11, screen reading software like JAWS and NVDA have numerous keyboard commands for navigating the environment and touch screen gestures for non-visual access. Recent developments in Amazon Kindle FireOS 5 and later have added more robust accessibility to the Kindle Fire line of tablets.

 

How can I make a referral for another person to receive services?

You may request services for another person by calling NCBVI at 402-471-2891 or toll free at 1-877-809-2419. You can also email our front desk at NCBVI.autho@nebraska.gov.  The information is given to a counselor who will call to make arrangements to meet with the person who was referred. The counselor will follow-up as soon as possible, but at most within two weeks.

 

How can I donate to NCBVI?

NCBVI is funded by federal and state government grants. However, we deeply appreciate private donations which help us provide more and better services to Nebraskans who are blind and low vision.

To make a cash donation, you can mail a check to the address below or drop it off at the front desk. If you would like to ensure that the check is spent on a certain program or project, please indicate this in an enclosed letter (e.g. senior citizens, youth, services to Spanish speakers, technology, etc.)

In addition, we are always grateful to receive donations of items or services that we can use in our varied programs. Some examples might include:

Sporting event tickets for our youth programs or blindness rehabilitation center students

Passes to recreation and entertainment facilities, such as rock-climbing gyms, fitness classes, etc.

Hy-Vee and Target gift certificates to assist NCBVI consumers in purchasing needed items.

 

Videos

20th Anniversary Celebration

To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of NCBVI's inception as an independent commission, along with the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disability Act and the 100th Anniversary of Vocational Rehabilitation in the United States, Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired held a virtual celebration on July 31, 2020.

 

 

 

 

The Life You Choose


Pathways to Independence

Pathways to Independence(c) is a production of the Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired. This video training series covers skills blind and visually impaired individuals use to remain independent in their homes and communities. The series is available to blind individuals to learn techniques at home, rehabilitation professionals, state agencies for the blind for staff development, and the general public.

 

General Referral Information

 

Cane Travel

 

Cooking

 

Shopping & Organizing the Kitchen

 

Techniques of Daily Living

 

Personal Information Management

 

Braille

 

Referral Sources

The below resources are provided for the information and convenience of those who visit the NCBVI website. Inclusion on this list does not constitute endorsement from NCBVI.

NBE Blind Licensee Committee Meeting

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice of Blind Licensee’s Committee Meeting

The Blind Licensee Committee will meet on Friday, March 8th, 2024, starting at 10:00 AM, in Lincoln, at the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired Lincoln District Conference Room - 4600 Valley Road, Suite 100, Lincoln, Nebraska.

If any reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact us prior to March 5th, 2024, by calling NCBVI at 402-471-2891 or 877-809-2419.  We will make every effort to arrange the accommodation. 

March 08, 2024
10:00 am

Omaha SSP Program

Omaha, Nebraska Support Service Provider (SSP) Program

with Vancro Integrated Interpreting Services

 

About SSPs:

As trained professionals, SSPs connect DeafBlind individuals with their physical and social environment, empowering them to live more independently.

 

SSPs can:

  • Assist with guidance and safety;  
  • Relay visual and environmental information;
  • Facilitate communication;  
  • Provide transportation assistance; and  
  • Provide access to information to empower the DeafBlind person to make independent decisions.

 

Apply for services today! Application Link: https://tinyurl.com/SSPintakeform

 

If you have any questions, contact Vancro:

Phone:  802-271-0103 voice

Email:  deafblindservices@vancro.com

Website:  www.vancroiis.com

 

Vancro Integrated Interpreting Services is Now Hiring

Support Service Providers (SSPs) in Omaha, Nebraska

 

Experienced and aspiring support service providers are welcome to apply! Training will be provided. SSPs are paid $20 per hour. Hours are flexible.

 

SSP Responsibilities:

  • Assist with guidance and safety; 
  • Relay visual, social, and environmental information;
  • Facilitate communication;
  • Provide transportation assistance;
  • Provide access to information so that the DeafBlind person is empowered to make independent decisions;
  • Attend and satisfactorily complete required SSP training;
  • Participate in program evaluations; 
  • Attend appointment or event with DeafBlind individual. 

 

SSP Qualifications:

  • Over 18 years of age;
  • Have basic knowledge of DeafBlind culture (training will be provided);
  • Demonstrate the skills necessary to communicate comfortably and effectively with DeafBlind individuals;
  • Have access to the Internet, use of a personal email address, and a working knowledge of Microsoft Word;
  • Possess a valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance or state-issued identification;
  • Pass a background check; and
  • Sign language skill a plus, but not required.

 

What are SSPs?

Support Service Providers, otherwise known as SSPs, are specially trained guides who help ensure that DeafBlind individuals have all the facts they need to make informed decisions, relaying environmental information to DeafBlind individuals in their preferred language and their own communication mode. SSPs simply give access to all the visual and aural details available, the choice is always that of the DeafBlind individual.

Source: HKNC (www.helenkeller.org)

 

Application link: https://tinyurl.com/SSPworkapplication

Questions?

Email: deafblindservices@vancro.com

Phone: 802-271-0103 voice

NCBVI Commission Board Meeting

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice of Meeting

The Board of Commissioners to the Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired will meet Saturday, February 3, 2024, beginning at 9:00 A.M.  The Focus Topic will be IL Services for OIB Clients Dealing with Loosing Vision – Attitudes and Skills for Living a Quality Life.

The meeting will be held at the NCBVI office, 4600 Valley Road, Room 4A, Lincoln, Nebraska.  If reasonable accommodations are needed, please contact NCBVI at 402-471-8101 as soon as possible.  Every effort will be made to arrange the needed accommodation.  An agenda may be obtained by calling 402-471-8101 during regular business hours.

 

February 03, 2024
9:00 am

ACBN State Convention

The American Council of the blind of Nebraska 2024 state convention will be held Saturday, April 20, 2024 in Bellevue, Nebraska. 

Stay tuned for more details. 

April 20, 2024
12:00 am

NBE Blind Licensee Committee Meeting

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice of Blind Licensee’s Committee Meeting The Blind Licensee Committee will meet on Friday, December 8th , 2023, starting at 10:00 AM. The meeting will be held at the Nebraska State Office Building on 1313 Farnam Street, Omaha Nebraska in room #227.

If any reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact us prior to December 6th, 2023, by calling NCBVI at 402-471-2891 or 877-809-2419. We will make every effort to arrange the accommodation.

December 08, 2023
10:00 am

NBE Blind Licensee Committee Emergency Meeting

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF MEETING

The Nebraska Business Enterprise (NBE) Program’s Blind Licensee Committee’s emergency meeting regarding general liability insurance has been scheduled for Wednesday, October 11th, 2023, at 9:00 a.m.

Pursuant to the Open Meetings Act amendment LB 83, approved by Governor Pete Ricketts on April 21, 2021, providing the allowance of public bodies to meet by virtual conferencing, the meeting will be conducted by Zoom Video Communications.

Should any member of the public or media desire to join the call, please email the NBE Program at ncbvi.nbe@nebraska.gov or call the Nebraska Commission for The Blind & Visually Impaired at (402)-471-2891 or 877-809-2419 during normal business hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to request instructions on how to join the meeting and to receive an agenda.

Due to shortness of the notice, in order to receive the instructions and agenda in a timely manner, an email address is preferred, but every effort will be made to provide the materials via U.S. Postal Service.

If any reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact us as soon as possible prior to October 10th, 2023, by calling NCBVI at 402-471-2891 or 877-809-2419.  We will make every effort to arrange the accommodation.

 

NCBVI Admin is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Blind Licensee Committee  Meeting

Time: Oct 11, 2023 09:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81049882511?pwd=EUW3ynAr2lAlpEtTmMcboDjX47K7cy.1

Meeting ID: 810 4988 2511

Passcode: 272210

---

One tap mobile

+12532158782,,81049882511#,,,,*272210# US (Tacoma)

+13462487799,,81049882511#,,,,*272210# US (Houston)

---

Dial by your location

• +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

• +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

• +1 669 444 9171 US

• +1 719 359 4580 US

• +1 720 707 2699 US (Denver)

• +1 253 205 0468 US

• +1 564 217 2000 US

• +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)

• +1 646 931 3860 US

• +1 689 278 1000 US

• +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

• +1 305 224 1968 US

• +1 309 205 3325 US

• +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

• +1 360 209 5623 US

• +1 386 347 5053 US

• +1 507 473 4847 US

 

Meeting ID: 810 4988 2511

Passcode: 272210

 

Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kccDNtd7vs

October 11, 2023
9:00 am