UR Aging Resources

Human Guide Training Date: Wednesday, October 1st Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Location: CT State Community College Manchester, 60 Bidwell Street, Manchester – Rotunda, 2nd Floor Host Organization: UR Community Cares

UR Vision Resources and UR Hearing Resources

UR Community Cares is aimed at supporting older adults and individuals with vision and hearing impairments. We are partnering with towns and cities across Connecticut to bring our programs to you! We offer a variety of supports to connect people with valuable resources, put on community events and provide technology training to enhance their independence and quality of life. Together, we can make a difference!

In our UR Community Tech Center at 153 Spruce Street, Manchester, CT, we have an extensive inventory of devices. To schedule an appointment with a volunteer and determine the most suitable device for your needs, please contact us at 860-430-4557.

UR Vision Resources

Almost 20 million Americans, or 8 percent of the U.S. population, have visual impairments. Ranging from poor vision to blindness, visual impairments are one of the leading causes of loss of independence for people age 65 and older.

Upcoming UR Vision Resources Events Around Connecticut – All are Welcome to Attend!

Human Guide Training – Come learn how to better support people who are Blind and DeafBlind

Join us for a Free Human Guide Training led by the Helen Keller National Center,
Hosted at CT State Community College Manchester.

This hands-on training will help participants learn how to safely and respectfully guide individuals who are DeafBlind.

Event Details: Register to attend by clicking here.

Human Guide Training

Presentation 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Presentation by Helen Keller National CenterLimited to 90 registered participants
Free Community EventLearn essential skills to support individuals who are Blind and DeafBlind through guided techniques.

Free Lunch 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM

Available to those registered for the morning training.

Afternoon Workshops
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

Interactive WorkshopsSpace limited to 40 participants
Real life Senerios Hands-on sessions focused on accessibility, communication tools, and inclusive practices.

Resource Fair & Vendor Tabling 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Connect with healthcare professionals, explore assistive technologies, and gather valuable resources.

Become a Sponsor by clicking here.

In January we had a Manchester Eye Health Fair, in June we had a New Britain Eye Health Fair and in August we had a Norwalk Eye Health Fair, watch the recap here:

Directory of Blind/Vision Impaired Services and Organizations – Get a free copy of our 2025 Directory

We have compiled resources in Connecticut, nationwide and advanced technology options globally for blind and vision impaired people.

In 2023, we developed the Directory of Blind and Vision Impaired Services and Organizations, which is available in several formats: a large print edition in Spanish or English, an online version, or on a flash drive.

We are deeply thankful for the grant from the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, which will enable us to update our directory in 2025 and acquire assistive technology devices. This support allows us to demonstrate and train individuals in New Haven County on how to effectively use these devices, fostering greater independence and accessibility. We will visit libraries, senior centers and low vision groups in 2025 to present new information about the organizations featured in our directory and apps that are available.

Join Us for Manchester’s Blind and Low Vision Support Group Meeting

Are you blind or experiencing low vision or blindness? Join us for a supportive and engaging meeting where we can share resources, experiences, and build a social circle. Caregivers and people from any town are welcome to attend.

Date: Every month on 1st Tuesday of the month
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: 153 Spruce Street, Manchester, CT

For more information and Zoom link for meeting, call 860-430-4557. We look forward to seeing you there!

Watch an interview with Kristen Dockendorff who co-facilitates our meetings:

We are grateful for the grant funding we received from the John E. Blair Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Please read more about it here: https://www.hfpg.org/what-we-do/new-and-noteworthy/hartford-foundation-awards-nearly-240000-in-grants-to-assist-individuals-with-visual-impairments

UR Vision Station serves as a hub for assistive technology and training. Our dedicated volunteers provide hands-on assistance to help participants achieve their goals and lead independent lives.

Our technology investments feature a range of popular assistive devices. To learn more about these products, please use the provided links: Vision Table, Ruby XL HD Video Magnifier, Laptop with NVDA, UR Community Cares free large print Blind/Low Vision Resource Directories, Eschenbach Magnifiers and much more!

Make an appointment to explore our devices, work with a volunteer. Call 860-430-4557 to discuss your goals.

Manchester Eye Health Fair

Eschenbach rep talking with guest at Eye Health Fair. A woman with her Seeing Eye dog, in the room full of people at the event.
Communication Advocacy Network members enjoying the Eye Health Fair in Manchester on 1/23/25
Communication Advocacy Network members enjoying the Eye Health Fair in Manchester on 1/23/25

 

Blind individuals talking during the Eye Health Fair in Manchester on 1/23/25
Blind individuals talking during the Eye Health Fair in Manchester on 1/23/25

New Britain Eye Health Fair

Melissa Thompson and Jaclyn Pinney, Executive Director, Independence Unlimited
Kristen Dockendorff and Seeing Eye dog Winnie

Norwalk Eye Health Fair

UR Hearing Resources

Hard of Hearing Programs

UR Community Cares is developing a new program dedicated to supporting individuals who are hard of hearing and those who live, work, and interact with them every day. Our goal is to provide resources, education, and practical tools that improve communication, reduce isolation, and foster understanding.

By empowering both individuals and communities with knowledge and strategies, we aim to create more inclusive environments where everyone can connect with confidence and clarity.

Stay tuned as we build this important program, together, we can break down barriers and strengthen connections.

Human Guide Training – Helen Keller National Center – October 1st 10am-3pm