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Communicating with patrons who are blind or have low vision
Never channel conversation through a third person.
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Tips to improve the recruitment process
Be open about the recruitment steps and what’s involved.
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Easy ways to make a presentation inclusive
Name everyone in the room or get the members to say their name.
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Tips for medical receptionists
Check if the patient would like your help with signing in.
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Caring for older adults with blindness or low vision
Chairs should be pushed under the table. Keep floors clean.
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Tips for serving customers who are blind or have low vision
Do your best to describe what’s on your menu.
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Tips to improve the dining experience
At a minimum, your menu font size should be 12-point.
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Tips to improve the hotel experience
If a guest appears to be lost, check if they need help.
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Tips to make farmers markets more inclusive
Offer your elbow - this is a great way to guide the customer.
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Tips to make your supermarket more inclusive
Suggest what days or times work well to access support.
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Tips to make venues more inclusive
Be open to guiding the patron to their seat.
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Galleries and museums
When helping a patron find a spot, be descriptive as possible.
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Tips to improve the theatre experience
Introduce yourself when greeting the patron.
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Tips to make the airport experience more inclusive
Remember, dog guides are working and should not be distracted.
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