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<DIV>Now that ACB has gotten the Social Security Administration to make
correspondence with blind people available to us in accessible formats, wouldn't
it be nice if we could somehow get the state of Missouri to do the same thing?
Have we tried advocating for that in the past? Why can't we get letters about
blind pension eligibility in a form that we can read for ourselves. I realize
that we have to fill out the print forms for the social workers but it would be
helpful if we could have the forms and accompanying letters in an
accessible format to refer to when people are helping us fill out those forms.
It would also be nice if they allowed more room on the form to write in,
especially for people with low vision. Donna finds it very difficult to read the
forms and fill them out even though she has some vision. If we can't get forms
in Braille, could we at least get them in larger print with enough room to
provide the information? John </DIV>
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