Sources of Audiovisual Materials on Disabilities

NLS Reference Circulars

Sources of Audiovisual Materials on Disabilities May 1995

Introduction

This reference circular lists titles and sources of audiovisual materials on visual and physical disabilities. It also includes topics such as accessibility, assistive technology, education, employment, and recreation as they relate to disabilities. The information is compiled from catalogs and descriptive brochures from producers, distributors, and organizations in the United States. It is not an evaluative listing and is not limited to a specific time period. It does not include medical diagnosis or treatment of specific disabilities.

The titles are arranged alphabetically under broad subject headings and each entry includes, where available, the year of production, length, price for purchase or rental, and source. When a number of titles is available from one source, the source rather than the title is provided. The prices listed are subject to change. Please contact the sources for current prices, information about shipping and handling, and questions about the contents of the material. Full names and addresses of sources are listed in Addresses of Sources.

Items listed in this circular are not part of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped program and their listing does not imply endorsement. Additional sources may be available in your state from local chapters of national organizations, state agencies for vocational rehabilitation and blindness, the school for the blind, and the public library.

Contents

Audiovisual Materials

  1. Accessibility
  2. Aged and Disabilities
  3. Americans with Disabilities Act
  4. Amputation/Limb Disorders
  5. Arthritis
  6. Arts and Theater
  7. Assistive Technology and Devices
  8. Attitudes toward People with Disabilities
  9. Blindness
  10. Braille
  11. Cerebral Palsy
  12. Clothing
  13. Cystic Fibrosis
  14. Deaf-Blind
  15. Deafness and Hearing Impairment
  16. Diabetes
  17. Education
  18. Education--Learning Disabled
  19. Education--Visually Impaired
  20. Employment and Workplace Attitudes
  21. Epilepsy
  22. Eye Care and Eye Diseases
  23. Learning Disabilities
  24. Libraries
  25. Multiple Sclerosis
  26. Orientation and Mobility
  27. Parents with Children with Disabilities
  28. Physical Disabilities*
  29. Polio and Postpolio Syndrome
  30. Recreation and Physical Fitness
  31. Sexuality and Disability
  32. Spina Bifida
  33. Spinal Cord Injury
  34. Stroke
  35. Transportation
  36. Women and Disabilities

Addresses of Sources

*Please note: The titles listed in the chapter Physical Disabilities portray people with different disabilities or describe disabilities for which only a few videotapes are known to be available.
Go to the addresses


Accessibility

Slide Presentation
  1. The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988: accessibility guidelines slide show and script. 1991. 80 slides. $150 for profit organizations, $75 for non-profit. Center for Accessible Housing.
  2. The guide: facilities evaluation and modification guide. 1984. 140 slides. $200. Barrier Free Environments.
Video
  1. Accessibility. 1991. 30 minutes. $19.95. Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association.
  2. The accessible place of business. 1993. 30 minutes. $98, Universal Designers; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  3. The adaptable fire-safe house. 1988. 11 minutes. $25. National Association of Home Builders.
  4. Adapting the home for the physically challenged. 1992. 30 minutes. $89.95. A/V Health Services.
  5. Building better neighbors. 1993. $24. Concrete Change.
  6. Conducting an accessibility audit. 1993. $175. Therapy Skill Builders.
  7. Design for living. 1992. $15. National Council on the Aging.
  8. Designing an accessible environment. 1989. 14 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  9. For the rest of your life. 24 minutes. Free loan. Modern Talking Picture Service.
  10. Retrofitting for accessibility. 1995. 22 minutes. $25. National Center on Accessibility.
  11. Toward universal design. 15 minutes. $15. Universal Design Initiative.

Aged and Disabilities

Slide Presentation
  1. The eyes have it. 80 color slides, 20-minute audiocassette, booklet, presenter guide. Free loan to nonprofit organizations serving the interests of older people. American Association of Retired Persons.
Video
  1. Age-related sensory losses. 1975. 15 minutes. Rental $14.55. University of Minnesota.
  2. Aging and vision: declarations of independence. 1984. 18 minutes. $89.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $250, rental $40, Phoenix Learning Group.
  3. Brighter visions. 25 minutes. $25. Braille Institute of America.
  4. Caring for the nursing home resident with impaired vision. 20 minutes. $200, rental $100. University of Maryland at Baltimore.
  5. Dominick and Margaret. 56 minutes. $400, rental $100. University of Maryland at Baltimore.
  6. "Glaucoma" (In: Life matters series). 29 minutes. $49.95. Baxley Media.
  7. Look out for Annie. 1987. 28 minutes. $25. The Lighthouse.
  8. Rites of sight -- your vision: the second 50 years. 17 minutes. Free loan. Modern Talking Picture Service.
  9. See for yourself. Vea por usted mismo [multimedia kit]. 1994. $50 each for English or Spanish. The Lighthouse.
  10. Seizures in later life. 1994. 15 minutes. $17.96 members, $19.95 nonmembers. Epilepsy Foundation of America.
  11. The sixth sense. $40. National Council on the Aging.
  12. Tales of tomorrow: our elders. 1982. 22 minutes. Rental $17.75. Indiana University.
  13. The world through their eyes [multimedia kit]. 1994. 21 minutes. $25, $10 for manual only. The Lighthouse.

Americans with Disabilities Act

Video
  1. ADA: access for deaf Americans. 1993. 60 minutes. $39. Gallaudet University Bookstore.
  2. ADA: communication and service skills. 1993. 15 minutes. $199.95, rental $50, Educational Institute; $199.95, National Easter Seal Society.
  3. ADA compliance video; the Americans with Disabilities Act Title III: public accommodations and commercial facilities. 1992. 60 minutes. $38 members, $52 nonmembers. Building Owners and Managers Association International.
  4. The ADA maze: what you can do. 1991. 16 minutes. $425; rental $165 (5 days), $330 (30 days). American Media, Inc.
  5. ADA on video. 23 minutes. $595, rental $250. CRM Films.
  6. ADA overview and legal implications. 1993. 25 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  7. The Americans with Disabilities Act. 75 minutes. $125 members, $195 nonmembers. Industry-Labor Council.
  8. The Americans with Disabilities Act. 65 minutes. $69.95. Twin Peaks Press.
  9. The Americans with Disabilities Act: customer service. 11 minutes. $295, rental $150. Coronet.
  10. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board and ADA accessibility guidelines. 1993. 31 minutes. $50. Universal Designers and Consultants, Inc.
  11. The basics of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1992. 70 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  12. HEAR's to the ADA. 23 minutes. $35 members, $40 nonmembers. SHHH.
  13. Improving your rural business with the ADA. 13 minutes. $20 for videotape only, $25 for resource package. Breaking New Ground.
  14. An introduction to the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1992. 28 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  15. Making the A.D.A. work for you. 22 minutes. $595, rental $150. Barr Media Group.
  16. Making the ADA work for you: a video training seminar. 1992. 120 minutes. $99.95. American Foundation for the Blind.
  17. Nobody is burning wheelchairs. 1991. 15 minutes. $35. National Easter Seal Society.
  18. Putting the ADA to work for you. 1992. 13 minutes. $25 members, $35 nonmembers, American Occupational Therapy; $24.95 members, $50 nonmembers, American Physical Therapy Association.
  19. Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1993. $175. Therapy Skill Builders.

Amputation/Limb Disorders

Video

  1. Amputee therapy. 27 minutes. $99. Therapy Skill Builders.
  2. Farming with an arm amputation: prosthetic and worksite modifications for farmers with upper extremity amputations. 1987. 58 minutes. $60.
  3. Breaking New Ground. Larry: an amputee's story. 1984. 57 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  4. Mended dreams. 1983. 28 minutes. $75. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  5. The process of psychological adaptation to traumatic limb loss. 1982. 28 minutes. $75. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research. Sara Needham: a special person. 1981. Slides/cassettes or video. 3 parts: $30 each part or $80 for all parts. Focus International.
  6. Self-esteem. 20 minutes. $89.95. United Learning.
  7. Withstanding ovation. 24 minutes. $195. Fanlight Productions.

Additional Sources

  1. American Amputee Foundation

Arthritis

Video

  1. Arthritis (In: Life matters series). 29 minutes. $49.95. Baxley Media.
  2. Arthritis and everyday living. 33 minutes. $89.95, A/V Health Services; $69, Therapy Skill Builders.
  3. Arthritis and farmers. 1989. 15 minutes. $60. Breaking New Ground.
  4. Arthritis exercise. 35 minutes. $49.95, Terra Nova; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  5. Assessment of the arthritic elder. 35 minutes. $200, rental $100. University of Maryland at Baltimore.
  6. In control. 68 minutes. $79.95. Arthritis Foundation.
  7. Kids with arthritis. 18 minutes. $89.95, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  8. Living with arthritis. 60 minutes. $38.95. Arthritis Foundation.

Arts and Theater

Video

  1. Afterimage. 1979. 18 minutes. $40, rental $25. Direct Cinema.
  2. Best of all a dancer. 1983. 11 minutes. $40, rental $25. Direct Cinema.
  3. Birds of a Feather. 1988. 28 minutes. $195, rental $35. University of California Extension.
  4. Feeling good, feeling proud [Theatre Unlimited]. 1981. 27 minutes. $40, rental $25. Direct Cinema.
  5. Gravity is my enemy [quadriplegic artist Mark Hicks]. 1977. 27 minutes. Rental $17.75. Indiana University.
  6. A little like magic [Famous People Players]. 1986. 24 minutes. Rental $14, Indiana University; rental $17.50, University of Minnesota.
  7. Look who's laughing [6 professional comics]. 56 minutes. $89. Program Development.
  8. Search for vision: deaf artists in profile. 1990. 22 minutes. $25. Rochester Institute of Technology.
  9. Shake, rattle, and roll: wheelchair dancing. 1989. 15 minutes. $136.50 members, $195 nonmembers. Health Sciences Consortium.
  10. Sometimes the metro bus doesn't stop for me [Artists Unlimited]. 1991. 28 minutes. $250, rental $55. Cinema Guild.
  11. Speaking through walls: who's disabled? [Access Theatre]. 1991. 28 minutes. $250, Churchill; rental $14, Indiana University.

Assistive Technology and Devices

Slide Presentation

  1. Rural assistive technology slide presentation resource. 1992. 134 slides. $100. Breaking New Ground.

Video

  1. Advanced wheelchair skills. 1987. 11 minutes. $99. Therapy Skill Builders, Y13 Productions.
  2. Applications of technology for the disabled. 1989. 26 minutes. $35 members, $45 nonmembers. American Occupational Therapy.
  3. Assistive devices: doorways to independence. 1989. $60 members, $75 nonmembers. SHHH.
  4. Assistive technology series. 1992. 5-8 minutes. Series of 10 videocassettes: $682.50 members, $975 nonmembers; individual tapes: $136.50 members, $195 nonmembers. Health Sciences Consortium.
  5. Computer access for disabled individuals. 1985. 17 minutes. $20.25. Trace Center.
  6. Computer-assisted notetaking (CAN): now you see it--visual technologies for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. 1991. 30 minutes. $15. SHHH.
  7. Crossing the silence barrier. 1985. 33 minutes. Rental $11.50. Indiana University.
  8. Crutch, cane, and walker. 1991. 10 minutes. $125. Churchill.
  9. A different approach. 1978. 21 minutes. Rental $16.50. University of Minnesota.
  10. Give me the tools and I will do the job. 20 minutes. $19.95. Extensions for Independence.
  11. Growing up capable. 9 minutes. $20. AbleNet.
  12. Handicaps and technology. 1987. 19 minutes. $89.95. Films for the Humanities.
  13. Independence through technology. 1992. 12 minutes. $15. Eagle Wing Communications.
  14. A little accommodation. 1988. 23 minutes. $55. National Archives.
  15. Look at us now. 1990. 20 minutes. Free. Center for Rehabilitation Technology.
  16. Mechanical lifts, seating and ambulation. 1992. 24 minutes. $129. Suncoast Media.
  17. An ordinary life. 1984. 27 minutes. Rental $24.50. University of Minnesota.
  18. Silence barrier. 1987. 30 minutes. Rental $14. Indiana University.
  19. Technologies for individuals with disabilities in the 90s. 1992. 30 minutes. $25. American Amputee Foundation.
  20. Using a cane, crutch, or walker. 14 minutes. $99. Therapy Skill Builders.
  21. Using your TTY. 30 minutes. $34.95. Gallaudet University, Sign Media.
  22. Wheelchair video series. 1992. 7-12 minutes. Series of 3 videocassettes: $663.60 members, $948 nonmembers; individual tapes: $276.50 members, $395 nonmembers. Health Sciences Consortium.

Additional Sources

  1. National Lekotek Center
  2. RESNA Third-Party Payor Program
  3. United Cerebral Palsy of Lancaster County
  4. Utah Assistive Technology Program
  5. Western Instructional Support Center

Attitudes toward People with Disabilities

Video

  1. Able to laugh. 27 minutes. $195. Fanlight Productions.
  2. Accepting someone who is different. 1991. 8 minutes. $99. Barr Media.
  3. All you have to do is ask. 1993. 16 minutes. $550; rental $165 (5 days), $330 (30 days). American Media.
  4. And contact is made. 1982. 13 minutes. Rental $41.50. University of Minnesota.
  5. Attitudes toward persons with spinal cord injury: communication barriers between the able-bodied person and the disabled person. 1982. 53 minutes. $50. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  6. Beyond compliance: serving customers with disabilities. 1992. 25 minutes. $495, rental $125, Coronet; rental $25, University of Minnesota.
  7. Breaking barriers. 1990. 29 minutes. $295, rental $50. Perennial Education.
  8. Changes. 1977. 29 minutes. Rental $24.25. University of Minnesota.
  9. Disability awareness and sensitivity. 1993. 25 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  10. Diversity equals inclusion. 1994. 13 minutes. $50. National Easter Seal Society.
  11. Dreams are the worst. 1988. 28 minutes. $295, rental $50. Perennial Education.
  12. The encounter. El encuentro. 1991. 11 minutes. $8.50 each for English, Spanish, or open caption. Carmichael Audio-Visual.
  13. A friend in need. 1986. 20 minutes. $89.95. United Learning.
  14. Given the opportunity. 24 minutes. $450, rental $120. American Media.
  15. Here. 1991. 14 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  16. New hope for the handicapped. 1980. 15 minutes. $40. Walter J. Klein.
  17. No more special me [The Kids on the Block]. 1981. 50 minutes. Rental $32. University of Minnesota.
  18. Now serving . . . every customer. 25 minutes. $450, rental $120. American Media.
  19. Responding to the handicapped. 1989. 26 minutes. $89.95. Films for the Humanities.
  20. Serving customers with disabilities. 15 minutes. $395, rental $150. Salenger.
  21. The ten commandments of communicating with people with disabilities. 26 minutes. $195. Program Development.
  22. Us and them. 32 minutes. $195, rental $50. Fanlight Productions.
  23. A videoguide to (dis)ability awareness. 1993. 25 minutes. $195, AIMS Media, Fanlight Productions, Idea Bank, Program Development; rental $16 University of Minnesota.
  24. Weirded out and blown away. 1986. 43 minutes. $295, rental $70. Cinema Guild.
  25. You have something to offer. 1976. 16 minutes. Rental $12.15. Indiana University.

Blindness

Video

  1. As a blind person. 1984. 29 minutes. $79.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $275, rental $45, Phoenix Learning Group.
  2. Becoming a can-do kid: self-help skills. $44.95. Visually Impaired Preschool Services.
  3. Blind Sunday. 1976. 31 minutes. Rental $21.75. Universityof Minnesota.
  4. Blindness. 1993. 30 minutes. $250. Landmark Media.
  5. Blindness: a family matter. 1986. 23 minutes. $79.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $195, rental $40, Phoenix Learning Group.
  6. Bridges to independence. 27 minutes. $25. Braille Institute.
  7. Choices: living with vision loss. 1994. 23 minutes. Free loan, Motion Picture Services; $39.95, Seeing Eye.
  8. Donna. 1973. 15 minutes. Rental $10. Indiana University.
  9. Finding my way. 1975. 8 minutes. Rental $14.05. University of Minnesota.
  10. Follow my leader. 1988. 29 minutes. $195, rental $50. AIMS Media.
  11. Harold. 1978. 10 minutes. Rental $14.85. University of Minnesota.
  12. He leadeth me [story of Ken Medema]. 1977. 30 minutes. Rental $23.50. University of Minnesota.
  13. Into the mainstream. 1991. 27 minutes. $250, Churchill; rental $14, Indiana University.
  14. Making friends: social skills and play. $44.95. Visually Impaired Preschool Services.
  15. Moira: a vision of blindness. 24 minutes. $127.50, rental $45. De Nonno.
  16. My friends call me Tony. 12 minutes. $120. Media Guild.
  17. Penny and Ann. 1976. 19 minutes. Rental $14. Indiana University.
  18. Poison Ivy. 1980. 13 minutes. $160, rental $25. Phoenix Learning Group.
  19. Regina: gift of vision. 1978. 11 minutes. $59. Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  20. See what I feel. 1977. 6 minutes. Rental $13. University of Minnesota.
  21. Sound of sunshine, sound of rain. 1984. 15 minutes. Rental $19. University of Minnesota.
  22. To share a vision. 1986. 21 minutes. $275, rental $50. Phoenix Learning Group.
  23. Vision of the blind. 1989. 47 minutes. $395, rental $65, Filmakers Library; rental $20.25, Indiana University.
  24. What do you do when you see a blind person? 1972. 14 minutes. $69.95, American Foundation for the Blind; rental $8.40, Indiana University; $140, rental $25, Phoenix Learning Group. ¿Qué hace usted cuando ve a un ciego? 14 minutes. $69.95. American Foundation for the Blind.
  25. Wings for the future. 1994. 16 minutes. Free. American Printing House.

Additional Sources

  1. Blind Children's Fund

Braille

Video

  1. Discovering the magic of reading: Elizabeth's story. 1995. 25 minutes. $24.95. American Printing House.
  2. Library of Congress certification in braille through distance learning. 21 videotapes. $630. Region IV Education Services Center.
  3. Strategies for community access: braille and raised-dot print facility signs. 7 minutes. $19.95. American Foundation for the Blind.
  4. That the blind may read. 1994. 17 minutes, $20; 27 minutes, $35. National Federation of the Blind.
  5. Understanding braille literacy. 25 minutes. $39.95. American Foundation for the Blind.

Cerebral Palsy

Video

  1. The breakthrough. 1981. 40 minutes. Rental $35.50. University of Minnesota.
  2. Cathy. 1982. 15 minutes. Rental $17. University of Minnesota.
  3. The cerebral palsied child. 1959. 29 minutes. Rental $12.15. Indiana University.
  4. Cerebral palsy: what every parent should know. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  5. Children with cerebral palsy. 1991. 25 minutes. $75 members, $95 nonmembers. American Occupational Therapy.
  6. A day at a time. 1993. 58 minutes. $295, rental $75. Filmakers Library.
  7. Don and Susan: two very special people. 1981. 14 minutes. $280. Handel Film.
  8. Like other people. 1972. 39 minutes. Rental $18.40. Indiana University.
  9. Mel on wheels. 1982. 19 minutes. $22.50. University of Minnesota.
  10. Nicky: one of my best friends. 1975. 15 minutes. Rental $16.50. Indiana University.
  11. On your own: living independently with cerebral palsy. 1992. 28 minutes. $125, rental $40. University of California Extension.
  12. What of tomorrow? 28 minutes. $39.95. Suncoast Media.

Additional Sources

  1. United Cerebral Palsy of Lancaster County

Clothing

Video

  1. Clothing for people with special needs. 1987. 20 minutes. $29.95. Cornell.

Computers

See: Assistive Technology and Devices

Cystic Fibrosis

Video

  1. Alex: the life of a child. 90 minutes. Free loan. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
  2. Cystic fibrosis. 26 minutes. $149, rental $75, Films for the Humanities; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  3. Cystic fibrosis: a guide for parents and children. 1988. 37 minutes. Free loan. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
  4. Don't cry for me. 54 minutes. $195. Fanlight Productions.
  5. Embers of the fire. 28 minutes. $195. Fanlight Productions.
  6. John. 1978. 10 minutes. Rental $14.85. University of Minnesota.
  7. Living with cystic fibrosis. 19 minutes. $89.95. Films for the Humanities.
  8. Living with cystic fibrosis: an adolescent viewpoint. 1981. 42 minutes. Rental $17.50. University of Minnesota.
  9. The story of Susan McKellar: cystic fibrosis. 1981. 20 minutes. Rental $22.50. University of Minnesota.

Deaf-Blind

Video

  1. Communicating with deaf-blind people. 1964. 18 minutes. $175, rental $25. Phoenix Learning Group.
  2. Deaf-blind communication and community: Overview and introduction, 40 minutes, $59.95; Getting involved: a conversation, 90 minutes, $79.95. Gallaudet University, Sign Media. (Both tapes from Sign $109.95).
  3. Getting in touch: communicating with a child who is deaf-blind. 19 minutes. $175, Books on Special Children; $150, rental $55, Research Press; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  4. Helen Keller. 1965. 16 minutes. Rental $12.75. Indiana University.
  5. Helen Keller (In: American Women of Achievement video collection). 1994. $39.95. Library Video.
  6. Helen Keller and her teacher. 1970. 28 minutes. Rental $21.15. University of Minnesota.
  7. Helen Keller in her story. 1973. 45 minutes. $99.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $295, rental $50, Phoenix Learning Group.
  8. Helen Keller: voice and vision in the soul. 1986. 25 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  9. I work with a guy who's deaf and blind. 11 minutes. $125, Fanlight Productions; $395, rental $150, Salenger.
  10. The journey. 1993. 52 minutes. $195. Landmark Media.
  11. Leo Beuerman. 1969. 13 minutes. Rental $13.85. University of Minnesota.
  12. The world at his fingertips. 28 minutes. $99, rental $40. Filmakers Library.

Additional Sources

  1. Helen Keller National Center
  2. Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Deafness and Hearing Impairment

Sources

(Contact the sources directly for lists of specific titles.)

  1. Alexander Graham Bell Association
  2. Films for the Humanities & Sciences
  3. Gallaudet University
  4. Harris Communications
  5. House Ear Institute
  6. SHHH: Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc.
  7. Sign Media, Inc.

Diabetes

Video

  1. Detecting diabetes. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  2. Diabetes and African Americans. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  3. Diabetes: beating the needle. 1984. 28 minutes. Rental $26. University of Minnesota.
  4. Diabetes--diet. 1986. 10 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  5. Diabetes: focus on feelings. 1980. 24 minutes. $225, Pyramid Film; rental $21.75, University of Minnesota.
  6. Diabetes: the quiet killer. 26 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  7. Family guide to diabetes. 1983. 10 minutes. Rental $18. University of Minnesota.

Education

Video

  1. Access for all: integrating deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing preschoolers; book and 90-minute videotape. $24.95. Gallaudet University.
  2. Annual review [Individualized Education Program]. 1978. 30 minutes. $160, rental $15.75. Indiana University.
  3. Attitudes toward persons with spinal cord injury: mainstreaming and public education. 1982. 57 minutes. $50. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  4. Conductive education and cerebral palsy: grasping the future. 19 minutes. $89.95. Films for the Humanities.
  5. Educating Peter. 30 minutes. $40, Direct Cinema; $79, Program Development; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  6. Equality in education: Section 504 in education and employment. 25 minutes. Rental $10. Learning Disabilities Association.
  7. Equality in education: Section 504 in elementary and secondary education. 36 minutes. Rental $10. Learning Disabilities Association.
  8. Equality in education: Section 504 in post-secondary education programs. Rental $10. Learning Disabilities Association.
  9. Going to school with facilitated communication. 1991. 14 minutes. $35. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps.
  10. Hello everybody. 6-part program and teacher's guide. $249. James Stanfield.
  11. Helping your child learn series. 9 videotapes, 7-13 minutes each. $85 for the set in English or with Spanish dub. BVD Promo.
  12. I dream, too. 1991. 50 minutes. $295, rental $95. Cinema Guild.
  13. In the mainstream. 1979. 14 minutes. Rental $12.15. Indiana University.
  14. In the middle. 28 minutes. $195, rental $50. Fanlight Productions.
  15. The Individualized Education Program. 1978. 30 minutes. $160, rental $21.50. Indiana University.
  16. Individualized Education Program case conference. 1978. 30 minutes. $160, rental $21.50. Indiana University.
  17. Integrating handicapped children in the regular classroom. 1978. 30 minutes. $160, rental $15.75. Indiana University.
  18. The law and handicapped children in school--overview. 1978. 30 minutes. $160, rental $15.75. Indiana University.
  19. Least restrictive environment panel. 1978. 30 minutes. $160, rental $15.75. Indiana University.
  20. Legal challenges in special education. 11 videotapes. Rental $10 each. Learning Disabilities Association.
  21. Mainstreaming in action. 1980. 26 minutes. $59. Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  22. Reaching potential. 1981. 26 minutes. Rental $20.25, Indiana University; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  23. School planning for children with seizure disorders. 1992. 14 minutes. $13.46 members, $14.95 nonmembers. Epilepsy Foundation.
  24. Special children, special needs. 1973. 22 minutes. Rental $12.15. Indiana University.
  25. Special law for special people. series of 10 videotapes: $1,295; individual tapes: $170. LRP Publications.
  26. Teaching the student with spina bifida. 1993. 31 minutes. $49. Brookes.
  27. Testing multiply handicapped children. 1963. 30 minutes. Rental $11.85. Indiana University.
  28. They can be helped. 1981. 22 minutes. Rental $15.25. Indiana University.
  29. Three stories of inclusion. 1992. 23 minutes. $25. Syracuse University.
  30. The way to go. 1988. 17 minutes. $38. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps.

Additional Sources

  1. Council for Exceptional Children
  2. Epilepsy Foundation of America
  3. University of Maryland at Baltimore

Education--Learning Disabled

Video

  1. ADHD in the classroom: strategies for teachers. 1994. 36 minutes. $95. Childswork, Guilford Publications.
  2. ADHD: inclusive instruction and collaborative practices. 1994. 38 minutes. $99 members, $110 nonmembers. Council for Exceptional Children.
  3. Dyslexia: diagnosis and prognosis. 1990. 26 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  4. Dyslexia: prevention and remediation, a classroom approach. 1975. 20 minutes. Rental $20. Indiana University.
  5. Just another stupid kid. 1984. 24 minutes. Rental $11.50. Indiana University.
  6. The mind's eye: the experience of learning. 1990. 30 minutes. Rental $17.15. Indiana University.
  7. Teaching the learning disabled: study skills and learning strategies. 8 videos. $79.95 each. Educators Publishing.
  8. Teaching the way they learn: remediation of learning disabilities. 1969. 28 minutes. Rental $13.40. Indiana University.
  9. We can learn: understanding and helping children with learning disabilities. 5-part series. 40 minutes. $39.95 each. National Center for Learning.
  10. Why can't I learn? 1989. 26 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.

Education--Visually Impaired

Video

  1. Building blocks: foundations for learning for young blind and visually impaired children--the video. Peldaños del crecimiento: bases para el aprendizaje de niños ciegos y disminuidos visuales--el video. 10 minutes. $19.95 each for English or Spanish. American Foundation for the Blind.
  2. Here I come, ready or not. 30 minutes. $10 for Pennsylvania residents, $25 out-of-state residents. Lancaster/Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13.
  3. Introduction to the psychoeducational assessment of visually impaired persons. 1994. Call for price. American Printing House.
  4. No two alike. 19 minutes. $79.95. American Foundation for the Blind.
  5. Oh, I see. 7 minutes. $19.95. American Foundation for the Blind.
  6. Opening doors through an act to promote the education of the blind. 1994. 20 minutes. Free. American Printing House.

Employment and Workplace Attitudes

Video

  1. ADA: the hiring process. 1993. 18 minutes. $199.95, rental $50, Educational Institute; $199.95, National Easter Seal Society.
  2. The Americans with Disabilities Act: interviewing guidelines. 19 minutes. $295, rental $150. Coronet.
  3. The Americans with Disabilities Act: new access to the workplace. 1991. 40 minutes. $595, rental $125, Coronet; rental $26.50, Indiana University; rental $30, University of Minnesota.
  4. Breaking the attitude barrier: learning to value people with disabilities. 1991. 33 minutes. $495, rental $125, Coronet; rental $20.25, Indiana University; rental $25, University of Minnesota.
  5. Bridging the talent gap. 1991. 27 minutes. $25. Job Accommodation Network.
  6. Cornucopia means business. 14 minutes. $24. Irene M Ward.
  7. Developing an employability assessment and planning program in rehabilitation and educational settings. 1994. Loan. Arkansas Research and Training Center.
  8. Discovering an untapped work force. 1988. 13 minutes. $25. Center on Education and Training.
  9. EEO compliance for supervisors and managers. 1993. 23 minutes. Rental $25. University of Minnesota.
  10. Employed ability: blind persons on the job. 1983. 14 minutes. $69.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $175, rental $30, Phoenix Learning Group.
  11. Employing people with disabilities. 1993. 25 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  12. Functional job analysis and pre-placement screening. 1993. $175. Therapy Skill Builders.
  13. Gateway to opportunity: interviewing job applicants with disabilities. 1992. 18 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  14. Get it!: Getting employment through interview training. $35. Arkansas Research and Training Center.
  15. Help wanted. 1978. 13 minutes. Rental $12.15. Indiana University.
  16. Hiring people with disabilities. 1993. 25 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minneapolis.
  17. Interviewing individuals with disabilities: techniques for a better world. 20 minutes. preview $75, purchase: $125 members, $195 nonmembers. Industry-Labor Council.
  18. It's all part of the job. $59. Attainment.
  19. Job design strategies for persons with physical and multiple disabilities. 1988. 17 minutes. $38. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps.
  20. Life after high school for students with moderate and severe disabilities: great expectations and best practices. 3 parts (sold only in sets). 4½ hours. $98 individuals, $280 organizations. Beach Center.
  21. Meeting the challenge: employment issues and epilepsy. 1992. 9 minutes. $17.96 members, $19.95 nonmembers. Epilepsy Foundation.
  22. Now is the time. 1990. 15 minutes. $38. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps.
  23. Part of the team: people with disabilities in the workforce. 1990. 17 minutes. $15 (½-inch VHS), $25 (¾-inch). National Easter Seal Society.
  24. People with physical and multiple disabilities: supported employment demonstration. 1990. 15 minutes. $38. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps.
  25. Playing it straight. 16 minutes. $69. Suncoast Media.
  26. The problem solvers: people with disabilities in engineering careers. 26 minutes. $20. PMDS. [Produced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Project on Science, Technology and Disability].
  27. RehabMark . . . an approach to employer development. $50. Arkansas Research and Training Center.
  28. Supported employment. $40. Two videos that complement A way to work (see below). Attainment.
  29. Vocational coping training (VCT). $30. Arkansas Research and Training Center.
  30. Vocational rehabilitation and you. 1986. 16 minutes. $35, rental $10. PACER Center.
  31. Voices from the workplace. 1993. 14 minutes. $17.96 members, $19.95 nonmembers. Epilepsy Foundation.
  32. A waiting work force--ready, willing, and disabled. 1988. 25 minutes. $30. Center on Education and Training.
  33. A way to work. $229 for a curriculum, resource file, and video. Attainment.
  34. Welcome to the team: disability etiquette in the workplace. 1992. 19 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  35. Work sight: vision and employment [multimedia kit]. 15 minutes. $25. Braille Institute, The Lighthouse.
  36. Working it out. 14 minutes. $69. Suncoast Media.
  37. Workplace of the '90s. 11 minutes. Free. TeleSensory.

Additional Sources

  1. Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
  2. Young Adult Institute

Epilepsy

Video

  1. Epilepsy: a positive I.D. 1988. 22 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  2. Epilepsy: an electrical storm. 1994. 21 minutes. $195, rental $50. Filmmakers Library.
  3. Epilepsy: first aid for seizures. 1980. 15 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  4. Epilepsy is . . . . Program I. 1979. 10 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  5. Epilepsy is . . . . Program II. 1979. 15 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  6. Epilepsy: taming the brain storm. 26 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  7. Images of epilepsy. 1975. 16 minutes. Rental $14.50. University of Minnesota.
  8. Just like you and me. 1990. 20 minutes. $40. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps.
  9. When your head's not a head, it's a nut. 1992. 57 minutes. $350, rental $95. Cinema Guild.

Additional Sources

  1. Epilepsy Foundation of America

Eye Care and Eye Diseases

Slide Presentation

  1. Eye injuries and eye protection equipment. 1985. 79 slides. $90. National Archives.

Video

  1. Eye care. 1990. 26 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  2. Eye care and safety. 15 minutes. $225, rental $50. Perennial Education.
  3. Eye emergency. 1979. 23 minutes. $195. Pyramid Film.
  4. Eye exam. 1992. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  5. The eyes and seeing. 1968. 19 minutes. $79, Encyclopaedia Britannica; rental $16.65, University of Minnesota.
  6. Eyes and vision. 1963. 10 minutes. $59. Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  7. Eyes--seeing the light. 1981. Rental $18.50. University of Minnesota.
  8. For the sake of your eyes. 10 minutes. Free loan. Modern Talking Picture Service.
  9. Functional vision: a bridge to learning and living; Part 1: Assessment, Part 2: Intervention. 1994. Call for price. American Printing House.
  10. Functional vision: learning to look. 18 minutes. $39 English, $45 Spanish dub. BVD Promo.
  11. Health: eye care. 1992. 15 minutes. $295, rental $50. AIMS Media.
  12. How we see. 1980. 10 minutes. $125. Lucerne Media.
  13. I am Joe's eye. 1983. 26 minutes. $325. Pyramid Film.
  14. Improving eyesight. 1991. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  15. Insights. 1984. 30 minutes. $225. Pyramid Film.
  16. Let's pretend: the case for eye safety. 1983. 25 minutes. Rental $24.50. University of Minnesota.
  17. Normal visual development: birth to 6 months. 30 minutes. $140. Therapy Skill Builders.
  18. Not without sight. 1973. 20 minutes. $89.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $195, rental $30, Phoenix Learning Group.
  19. On their own. 1988. 14 minutes. $10. The Lighthouse.
  20. Protecting your eyes. 12 minutes. $395, rental $100, preview $45. Training Edge.
  21. Seeing is believing: eye safety. 16 minutes. $395. Industrial Training Systems.
  22. A special start: a community guide for early vision and child development [multimedia kit]. 1991. 17 minutes. $25 each for English or Spanish. The Lighthouse.
  23. A vision of independence. 25 minutes. $78. Atlanta Research.
  24. Your eyes. 1989. 9 minutes. 1989. Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Additional Sources

  1. American Academy of Ophthalmology
  2. International Library, Archives, and Museum of Optometry
  3. Prevent Blindness America

Learning Disabilities

Video

  1. The A.D.D. tool kit. $64.95. Childswork.
  2. ADHD in adults. 1994. 37 minutes. $95. Childswork, Guilford Publications.
  3. ADHD: what can we do? 1992. 36 minutes. $150, Fanlight Productions; $95, Childswork, Guilford Publications; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  4. ADHD: what do we know? 1992. 37 minutes. $150, Fanlight Productions; $95, Childswork, Guilford Publications; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  5. Attention deficit disorder: ADHD and ADD syndromes. 50 minutes. $98. PRO-ED.
  6. Backwards: the riddle of dyslexia. 1984. 30 minutes. Rental $22.50. University of Minnesota.
  7. Creative approaches to ADHD: active partnerships. 1990. 50 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  8. Determined to succeed. 25 minutes. $125. Books on Special Children.
  9. Failing to learn . . . learning to fail. 1977. 51 minutes. Rental $43. University of Minnesota.
  10. Help! This kid's driving me crazy!: the young child with attention deficit disorder. 13 minutes. $89. PRO-ED.
  11. The hero who couldn't read. 1983. 22 minutes. Rental $24. University of Minnesota.
  12. Hidden handicaps. 1977. 23 minutes. Rental $20.50. University of Minnesota.
  13. Homework and learning disabilities: a common sense approach. 1991. 35 minutes. $99, rental $45. Menninger Video.
  14. How difficult can this be?--A learning disabilities workshop. 1989. 70 minutes. Rental $14, Indiana University; $49.95, PBS Video; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  15. If you knew how I feel: Brad's learning disability. 1982. 18 minutes. Rental $24. University of Minnesota.
  16. I'm not stupid! 1986. 28 minutes, rental $17.50; long version: 50 minutes, rental $21. University of Minnesota.
  17. The invisible handicap. 1976. 15 minutes. Rental $16.50. Indiana University.
  18. Last one picked, first one picked on. 1994. 62 minutes. $49.95. PBS Video.
  19. Learning about learning disabilities. 20 minutes. $69. Therapy Skill Builders.
  20. Learning disabilities. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  21. Learning disabilities. 1986. 29 minutes. Rental $14. Indiana University.
  22. Learning disabilities: first hand. 1986. 16 minutes. $235, rental $50,
  23. Perennial Education; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  24. Learning disability: a family crisis. 1989. 41 minutes. $135, rental $45. Menninger Video.
  25. Learning disability: a parent's guide. 1993. 35 minutes. $135, rental $45. Menninger Video.
  26. Mark. 1978. 10 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  27. Page fright. 1992. 28 minutes. $295, rental $55, Filmmakers Library; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  28. The puzzle children. 1976. 59 minutes. $635, rental $25.25. Indiana University.
  29. Visual perception and failure to learn. 1970. 20 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  30. What to do until . . . the learning disabilitologist arrives. 1991. 114 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.

Additional Sources

  1. Learning Disabilities Association of America
  2. The Orton Dyslexia Society

Libraries

Video

  1. ...And access for all: ADA and your library. 1993. 47 minutes. $130. American Library Association.
  2. People first: serving and employing people. 1990. 40 minutes. $130. American Library Association.

Multiple Sclerosis

Video

  1. Choices for change. 1991. 21 minutes. members $15, nonmembers $25. American Occupational Therapy.
  2. A chronic problem. 1986. 12 minutes. $95. Pyramid Film.
  3. Multiple sclerosis. 26 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  4. Multiple sclerosis. 1987. 19 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  5. The nature of multiple sclerosis. 19 minutes. $89.95. Films for the Humanities.
  6. One banana, two bananas. 1990. 32 minutes. $199, rental $50. New Day Films.
  7. Pins and needles. 1980. 37 minutes. $295, rental $55. Filmmakers Library.
  8. Riding the gale. 1989. 57 minutes. $295, rental $75. Filmmakers Library.

Additional Sources

  1. National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Orientation and Mobility

Video

  1. Beside me [Leader Dog training]. 1986. $5 or free loan. Leader Dogs for the Blind.
  2. Going places: orientation and mobility. $44.95. Visually Impaired Preschool Services.
  3. Harnessing freedom. 22 minutes. Free loan. Motion Picture Services.
  4. Heart of a hero. 13- and 28-minute versions. Free loan. Canine Companions.
  5. Leader Dog overview. 1992. 5- and 10-minute versions. $5 each or free loan. Leader Dogs for the Blind.
  6. More than puppy love. 1993. 12 minutes. Free loan. Kansas Specialty Dog Service.
  7. Navigation without sight. 7 minutes. $127.50, rental $45. De Nonno.
  8. The seven minute lesson. 1978. 7 minutes. $49.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $110, rental $15, Phoenix Learning Group.
  9. Sighted guide or a day at the mall. Free loan. Texas Commission for the Blind.
  10. Special partners. 17 minutes. Free loan. Guide Dogs for the Blind.
  11. Touch 'n' go. 29 minutes. $25. Braille Institute.
  12. We can do it together. 13 minutes. $19.95. American Foundation for the Blind.

Paralysis

See: Spinal Cord Injury

Parents with Children with Disabilities

Video

  1. Around the clock: parenting the delayed ADHD child. 45 minutes. $150. Guilford Publications.
  2. The birth of a handicapped baby. 1992. 39 minutes. $175, rental $50. University of California Extension.
  3. Bright beginnings. 25 minutes. $25. Braille Institute.
  4. Bringing out the best: encouraging expressive communication in children with multiple handicaps. 24 minutes. $175, Books on Special Children; rental $20.25, Indiana University; $150, rental $55, Research Press.
  5. Feeding infants and young children with special needs. 1989. 27 minutes. $195. Pyramid Film.
  6. Learning about the world: concept development. $44.95. Visually Impaired Preschool Services.
  7. Let's eat: feeding a child with a visual impairment. $15 for video, $3 for 28-page book. Blind Children's Center.
  8. My son, Kevin. 1970. 24 minutes. Rental $15.90. Indiana University.
  9. Parent sign series. Ten 60-minute videos. $29.95 each. Sign Media.
  10. Parenting children with disabilities. 1993. 30 minutes. $95. Research Press, United Learning; $99, Program Development.
  11. Parenting sign series. Four 60-minute videos. $29.95 each. Gallaudet University.
  12. Parents' views of living with a child with a disability. 1993. 30 minutes. $95. Research Press, United Learning; $99, Program Development.
  13. Positioning for infants and young children with motor problems. 1987. 30 minutes. $195. Pyramid Film.
  14. ¿ estés tratando de decirme? [What are you trying to tell me?] 11 minutes. $10 for Spanish only or Spanish with English subtitles. Foundation for the Junior Blind.
  15. Seeing things in a new way: what happens when you have a blind baby. $44.95. Visually Impaired Preschool Services.
  16. Special kids, special dads: fathers of children with disabilities. 1989. 23 minutes. $80 members, $88 nonmembers. Association for the Care of Children's Health.
  17. They don't come with manuals. 1988. 29 minutes. $195, Fanlight Productions; rental $12.75, Indiana University; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  18. Toys for all children. 1993. 10 minutes. $25. Utah Assistive Technology Program.

Additional Sources

  1. Blind Children's Fund
  2. Epilepsy Foundation of America
  3. PACER Center, Inc.
  4. Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Physical Disabilities

Video

  1. Against all odds. 1992. 28 minutes. Rental $12.45. Indiana University.
  2. Alike but different. 1977. 15 minutes. Rental $10. Indiana University.
  3. Everybody's different. 1970. 14 minutes. Rental $6.50. Indiana University.
  4. John's not mad: Tourette syndrome. 1990. 29 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  5. Kathy [osteogenesis imperfecta]. 1981. 27 minutes. $150, film ideas, inc.; rental $19.65, Indiana University; rental $23, University of Minnesota.
  6. Kathy: on my own [osteogenesis imperfecta]. 23 minutes. $150. film ideas, inc.
  7. Leo Beuerman. 1969. 14 minutes. Rental $10.90. Indiana University.
  8. Lupus. 30 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  9. Lyme disease in our own backyard. 56 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  10. Muscular dystrophy. 26 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  11. Voices of lupus. 28 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.

Additional Sources

  1. American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc.
  2. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association
  3. Courage Center
  4. International Rett Syndrome Association
  5. National Marfan Foundation
  6. Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc.
  7. Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.

Polio and Postpolio Syndrome

Video

  1. Coming to terms [Hugh Gregory Gallagher]. 1990. 57 minutes. $350, rental $95, Cinema Guild; rental $17.50 University of Minnesota.
  2. Polio and postpolio syndrome. 28 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  3. Post-polio syndrome. 30 minutes. $59.95. Suncoast Media.

Recreation and Physical Fitness

Video

  1. Adaptive ski teaching methods. $29.95, video and manual $39.95. National Handicapped Sports.
  2. Aerobics for amputees, for paraplegics, for quadriplegics, and for cerebral palsy. Four 30-minute exercise tapes. $17 each. National Handicapped Sports.
  3. All the way up there [mountain climbing]. 1980. 26 minutes. Rental $20.90. Indiana University.
  4. Anyone can: learning through motor development. 1968. 27 minutes. Rental $14. Indiana University.
  5. Armchair fitness: strength improvement (three 20-minute routines) and yoga health (60-minute routine). $39.95 each. CC-M Productions.
  6. B-ball!: the team that never lost a game. 1992. 28 minutes $245. Media Guild.
  7. Beginnings: images of excellence. 9 minutes. $10. United States Olympic Committee.
  8. Camping and recreational facilities for the handicapped. 1979. 20 minutes. $195. Indiana University.
  9. Camping and recreational programs for the handicapped. 1979. 17 minutes. $155. Indiana University.
  10. Carolina Saenz: a dream comes true [amputee swimmer]. 1992. 13 minutes. $150. Carousel Film.
  11. Chairobics. $20. Abington Memorial Hospital.
  12. Challenge golf. 1986. 60 minutes. Rental $13.70. Indiana University.
  13. Challenged equestrians. 1986. $35. Winslow Therapeutic Riding.
  14. The competitors [wheelchair sports]. 1982. 5 minutes. $25. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  15. Crossbar. 1979. 33 minutes. Rental $23. University of Minnesota.
  16. Design for integrated recreation. $25. Paralyzed Veterans.
  17. Fitness and independence with Janet Reed. 14 minutes. $17.45. JSR Enterprises.
  18. Free to ski. 1982. 6 minutes. $25. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  19. Freedom in depth [scuba diving]. 30 minutes. $40. Handicapped Scuba Association.
  20. Golf without handicap. $24.95. Cleveland Sight Center.
  21. How we play. 10 minutes. $95. Fanlight Productions.
  22. I can! [horse jumping]. 1978. 22 minutes. Rental $19.10. University of Minnesota.
  23. If I can do this . . . 1980. 12 minutes. Free loan. Ski for Light. Invisible audio exercise [explains aerobics to people with visual impairments]. $5. Michigan Blind Athletic Association.
  24. Keep fit while you sit. 45 minutes. $39.50, Slabo Productions; $29.95, Twin Peaks Press.
  25. The mountain does it for me [children with cerebral palsy in skiing program]. 1978. 12 minutes. $45. The Children's Hospital.
  26. Nancy's special workout for the physically challenged. 45 minutes. $39.95. Nancy's Special Workout.
  27. No simple road. 1982. 16 minutes. $45. The Children's Hospital.
  28. The other olympians: world-class disabled athletes [skiers who are disabled]. 1988. 28 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  29. Out of left field. 1984. 17 minutes. $49.95, American Foundation for the Blind; $110, rental $15, Phoenix Learning Group.
  30. The paralympics. 1964. 14 minutes. Rental $9. Indiana University.
  31. Sign 'n sweat: exercise video. 60 minutes. $33. Gallaudet University.
  32. The sky's the limit [various recreational activities]. 1991. 10 minutes. $25. Utah Assistive Technology Program.
  33. Sports sign series. Four 30-minute videos. $59.95 each, $199.95 for all. Sign Media.
  34. Strength and flexibility exercises. 30 minutes. $25.50. National Handicapped Sports.
  35. Survival run. 1981. 12 minutes. $295, Pyramid Film; rental $21.50, University of Minnesota.
  36. TheraCise. $35 members, $45 nonmembers, American Occupational Therapy; $34.95, TheraCise.
  37. To climb a mountain. 1974. 15 minutes. $200, rental $47, Phoenix Learning Group; rental $16.35, University of Minnesota.
  38. To serve a purpose [therapeutic recreation]. 1976. 13 minutes. Rental $9. Indiana University.
  39. Two, three, fasten your ski. 1972. 17 minutes. $45, The Children's Hospital; $180, rental $30, Phoenix Learning Group.
  40. Wheelchair aerobics. 30 minutes. $39.95. A/V Health Services.
  41. Wheelchair basketball. 2 videos and book. $49.95. Paralyzed Veterans.
  42. Wheelchair workout. 30 minutes. $14.75. JSR Enterprises.
  43. Wilderness access. 28 minutes. $75. Octavio Molina.

Additional Sources

  1. National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis
  2. Wheelchair Sports, USA

Sexuality and Disability

See also: Women and Disabilities

Video

  1. ... and contact is made... 1982. 13 minutes. $40, Focus International; $200, Multi-Focus.
  2. Body image, disability, and sexuality. 1976. 35 minutes. Rental $21.75. University of Minnesota.
  3. The effect of spinal cord injury on female sexuality. 1985. 18 minutes. $50, rental $35. University of Alabama at Birmingham.
  4. Orientation to sexuality of physical disability. 1976. 35 minutes. Rental $21.75. University of Minnesota.
  5. Person to person. 1994. 52 minutes. $195, rental $50. Fanlight Productions.
  6. Sex and the handicapped. 1973. 18 minutes. $40, Focus International; $280, Multi-Focus.
  7. The sexuality of your child with disabilities. 1989. 58 minutes. $25, rental $10. PACER Center.
  8. Special feelings. 1991. 28 minutes. $150, rental $30. Indiana University.
  9. Toward intimacy: women with disabilities. 1993. 60 minutes. $445, rental $75, Filmmakers Library; rental $20, University of Minnesota.

Additional Sources

  1. James Stanfield Company, Inc.
  2. Multi-Focus, Inc.

Spina Bifida

Slide Presentation

  1. Ordinary people - special needs. $33. Slide show with synchronized audio tape. $30 members, $33 nonmembers. Spina Bifida Association.

Video

  1. The challenge. 1992. 14 minutes. $16.50 members, $17.50 nonmembers. Spina Bifida Association.
  2. If you want a girl like me. 1986. 13 minutes. $95. Pyramid Film.
  3. I'll find a way. 1978. 26 minutes. $225, Media Guild; rental $24.25, University of Minnesota.
  4. In the middle. 28 minutes. $145. Fanlight Productions.
  5. Spina bifida: a lifetime challenge. 8 minutes. $30 members, $33 nonmembers. Spina Bifida Association.
  6. The spiral cage. 1993. 25 minutes. $295, rental $55. Filmmakers Library.
  7. Who should decide. 1986. 13 minutes. $95. Pyramid Film.

Spinal Cord Injury

Video

  1. Attitudes toward persons with spinal cord injury: a historical perspective. 1982. 55 minutes. $50. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  2. Changes, Outside, and Survivors. Three 28-minute films. $195 each, $495 for series. Fanlight Productions.
  3. From nowhere to somewhere: street drugs and your rehabilitation. 1988. 15 minutes. $75. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  4. Get it together. 1977. 20 minutes. Rental $14, Indiana University; $375, Pyramid Film; rental $18.40, University of Minnesota.
  5. Looking up . . . a success story, a romance. 1985. 27 minutes. Rental $17.50. University of Minnesota.
  6. Medications and the person with spinal cord injury. 1988. 38 minutes. $75. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
  7. Rehabilitation: the road to recovery. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.

Additional Sources

  1. University of Alabama at Birmingham

Stroke

Video

  1. Aphasia: the road back. 1965. 20 minutes. $210, rental $10.25. Indiana University.
  2. I had a stroke. 1978. 28 minutes. Rental $22.40. University of Minnesota.
  3. Learning about stroke. 1982. 19 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  4. Rehabilitation: the road to recovery. 19 minutes. $149, rental $75. Films for the Humanities.
  5. Stroke: the new treatments. 19 minutes. $89.95. Films for the Humanities.
  6. Stroke therapy: beginning (2 videos), advanced (2 videos). 27 or 28 minutes each. $169 for 2, $269 for all 4. Y13 Productions.
  7. The Wilson crisis. 57 minutes. $400, rental $100. University of Maryland at Baltimore.

Additional Sources

  1. American Heart Association local affiliates may have videos; call 800-AHA-USA1 for the chapter in your area.
  2. National Stroke Association

Transportation

Video

  1. Driving: information for people with seizure disorders. 1993. 13 minutes. $17.96 members, $19.95 nonmembers. In English and Spanish. Epilepsy Foundation.
  2. Providing public transportation to everyone. 1991. 15 minutes. $35. National Easter Seal Society.
  3. Wheeling free. 1992. 52 minutes. $295, rental $75. Filmmakers Library.

Women and Disabilities

See also: Sexuality and Disability

Video

  1. Breaking silence: rape of people with physical disabilities. 1987. 23 minutes. $40, Focus International; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  2. Day in the life of Bonnie Consolo. 1975. 16 minutes. Rental $16. University of Minnesota.
  3. The Disabled Women's Theatre Project. 1992. 60 minutes. $295, rental $75. Women Make Movies.
  4. The impossible takes a little longer. 1987. 46 minutes. $170, rental $35, Indiana University; rental $16, University of Minnesota.
  5. Mimi. 1972. 12 minutes. Rental $13.90. University of Minnesota.
  6. Tell them I'm a mermaid. 1983. 23 minutes. Rental $17.50. University of Minnesota.

Addresses of Sources

Abington Memorial Hospital
Division of Rehabilitation Medicine
Chairobics Program
1200 Old York Road
Abington, PA 19001
(215) 576-4306
AbleNet, Inc.
1081 Tenth Avenue SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414-1312
(612) 379-0956
800-322-0956
(612) 379-9143
AIMS Media
9710 DeSoto Avenue
Chatsworth, CA 91311-4409
(818) 773-4300
800-367-2467
(818) 341-6700 fax
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf
3417 Volta Place NW
Washington, DC 20007-2778
(202) 337-8767 publication sales
(202) 337-5220 voice, TDD
(202) 337-8270 fax
American Academy of Ophthalmology
655 Beach Street
P.O. Box 7424
San Francisco, CA 94120-7424
(415) 561-8540
(415) 561-8575 fax
American Amputee Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 250218
Hillcrest Station
Little Rock, AR 72225
(501) 666-2523
(501) 666-8367 fax
American Association of Retired Persons
601 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20049
(202) 434-6560
American Foundation for the Blind
c/o American Book Center
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Building No. 3
Brooklyn, NY 11205
(718) 852-9873
(718) 935-9647 fax
American Library Association Video
Library Video Network
320 York Road
Towson, MD 21204-5179
800-441-TAPE
American Media Inc.
4900 University Avenue
West Des Moines, IA 50266-6769
(515) 224-0919
800-262-2557
(515) 224-0256 fax
American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
1383 Piccard Drive
P.O. Box 1725
Rockville, MD 20849-1725
(301) 948-9626
800-SAY-AOTA
800-377-8555 TDD
American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc.
60 Bay Street
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 981-8001
800-223-2732
(718) 981-4399 fax
American Physical Therapy Association Service Center
1111 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-1488
800-999-2782, ext. 3395
(703) 684-7343 fax
American Printing House for the Blind
1839 Frankfort Avenue
P.O. Box 6085
Louisville, KY 40206-0085
(502) 895-2405
800-223-1839
(502) 895-1509 fax
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association
21021 Ventura Boulevard
Suite 321
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
(818) 340-7500
800-782-4747 (patient hotline)
Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation
Materials Development Dissemination Center
P.O. Box 1358
Hot Springs, AR 71902
(501) 624-4411, ext. 299
(501) 624-3515
Arthritis Foundation
P.O. Box 19000
Drawer A1
Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 872-7100
800-283-7800
The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (TASH)
11201 Greenwood Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98133
(206) 361-8870
(206) 361-9208
Association for the Care of Children's Health
7910 Woodmont Avenue
Suite 300
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 654-6549
(301) 986-4553 fax
Atlanta Research and Education Foundation
1670 Clairmont Road (153)
Decatur, GA 30033
(404) 321-5828
(404) 728-7731 fax
Attainment Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 930160
Verona, WI 53593-0160
800-327-4269
800-942-3865 fax
A/V Health Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 1622
West Sacramento, CA 95691
(703) 389-4339
Barr Media Group
12801 Schabarum Avenue
P.O Box 7878
Irwindale, CA 91706-7878
(818) 338-7878
800-234-7878
(818) 814-2672 fax
Barrier Free Environments, Inc.
Highway 70 West, Water Garden
P.O. Box 30634
Raleigh, NC 27622
(919) 782-7823 voice, TDD
(919) 787-1984 fax
Baxley Media Group
110 West Main Street
Urbana, IL 61801-2700
(217) 384-4838
(217) 384-8280 fax
Beach Center on Families and Disability
The University of Kansas
c/o Life Span Institute
3111 Haworth Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
(913) 864-7600
(913) 864-7605 fax
Blind Childrens Center
4120 Marathon Street
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(213) 664-2153
800-222-3567 in CA
800-222-3566 in US
(213) 665-3828 fax
Blind Children's Fund
2875 Northwind Drive
Suite 211
East Lansing, MI 48823-5040
(517) 333-1725
(517) 333-1730
Books on Special Children
P.O. Box 305
Congers, NY 10920-0305
(914) 638-1236
(914) 638-0847 fax
Braille Institute of America
741 North Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90029-3594
800-BRAILLE
Breaking New Ground Resource Center
Purdue University
1146 Agricultural Engineering Building
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1146
(317) 494-5088 voice/TDD
800-825-4264
(317) 496-1115 fax
Brookes Publishing Company
P.O. Box 10624
Baltimore, MD 21285-0624
(410) 337-9580
800-638-3775
(410) 337-8539 fax
Building Owners and Managers Association International
1201 New York Avenue NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 408-2662
800-426-6292
(301) 843-0159 fax
BVD Promo Services
P.O. Box 930182
Verona, WI 53593-0182
800-438-9832
Canine Companions for Independence
P.O. Box 446
Santa Rosa, CA 95402-0446
(707) 528-0830
Carmichael Audio-Visual
1025 South Saddle Creek Road
Omaha, NE 68106
(402) 556-5677
Carousel Film and Video
260 Fifth Avenue, Suite 405
New York, NY 10001
(212) 683-1660
(212) 683-1662 fax
CC-M Productions
8510 Cedar Street
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 588-4095
800-453-6280
Center for Accessible Housing
School of Design
North Carolina State University
Box 8613
Raleigh, NC 27695-8613
(919) 515-3082 voice, TDD
(919) 515-3023 fax
Center for Rehabilitation Technology Services
South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department
1410-C Boston Avenue
(609) 275-3767 fax
Center on Education and Training for Employment
College of Education
The Ohio State University
1900 Kenny Road
Columbus, OH 43210-1090
(614) 292-4353
800-848-4815
(614) 292-1260 fax
The Children's Hospital
Handicapped Sports Program B 385
1056 East 19th Avenue
Denver, CO 80218
(303) 861-6590
Childswork/Childsplay
The Center for Applied Psychology, Inc.
P.O. Box 61586
King of Prussia, PA 19406
(610) 277-4177
800-962-1141
(610) 277-4556 fax
Chruchill Media
12210 Nebraska Avenue
Department 200
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 207-6600
800-334-7830
(310) 207-1330 fax
The Cinema Guild, Inc.
1697 Broadway, Suite 506
New York, NY 10019-5904
(212) 246-5522
800-723-5522
(212) 246-5525 fax
Cleveland Sight Center
1909 East 101st Street
Cleveland, OH 44106
(216) 791-8118, ext 226
Concrete Change
1371 Metropolitan Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30316
(404)378-7455
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Audiovisual Resource Center
8 Business and Technology Park
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 255-2090
(607) 255-9946 fax
Coronet/MTI Film and Video
108 Wilmot Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
800-777-2400
(708) 940-3640 fax
The Council for Exceptional Children
CEC Publications
1920 Association Drive
Departtment K4092
Reston, VA 22091-1589
(703) 264-9467
800-232-7323
(703) 264-1637 fax
Courage Center
Film Services Coordinator
3915 Golden Valley Road
Golden Valley, MN 55422
(612) 520-0255
CRM Films
2215 Faraday Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008-7295
(619) 431-9800
800-421-0833
(619) 931-5792 fax
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
6931 Arlington Road
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 951-4422
800-344-4823
(301) 951-6378 vas
De Nonno Productions
7119 Shore Road
Brooklyn, NY 11209
(718) 745-3937 phone/fax
Direct Cinema Limited
P.O. Box 10003
Santa Monica, CA 90410-1003
(310) 396-4774
800-525-0000
(310) 396-3233 fax
Eagle Wing Communications
P.O. Box 1843
Haverhill, MA 07831-2843
(508) 373-6632 phone/fax
Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association
75-20 Astoria Boulevard
Jackson Heights, NY 11370-1177
(718) 803-3782
800-444-0120
Educational Institute
American Hotel and Motel Association
P.O. Box 1240
East Lansing, MI 48826-1240
(517)353-5500
800-752-4567 ext 193
Educators Publishing Services, Inc.
31 Smith Place
Cambridge, MA 02138-1000
(617) 547-6706
800-225-5750
(617) 547-0412 fax
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation
310 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60604-9839
800-554-9862
(312) 347-7903
Epilepsy Foundation of America
4351 Garden City Drive
Landover, MD 20785
(301) 577-0100
800-332-1000 voice/TDD
(301) 577-9056 fax
Extensions for Independence
555 Saturn Boulevard
Suite B-368
San Diego, CA 92154
(619) 423-7709
Fanlight Productions
47 Halifax Street
Boston, MA 02130
800-937-4113
(617) 524-8838 fax
film ideas, inc.
3710 Commercial Avenue
Northbrook, IL 60062
(708) 480-5760
800-475-3456
(708) 480-7496 fax
Filmakers Library
124 East 40th Street
Suite 901
New York, NY 10016
(212)808-4980
(212) 808-4983 fax
Films for the Humanities and Sciences
P.O. Box 2053
Princeton, NJ 08543-2053
(609) 275-1400
800-257-5126
(609) 275-3767 fax
Focus International
1160 East Jericho Turnpike
Huntington, NY 11743
(516) 549-5320
800-843-0305
Foundation for the Junior Blind
Infant Family Program
5300 Angeles Vista Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90043
(213) 295-4555
800-352-2290
(213) 296-0424 fax
Gallaudet University Bookstore
800 Florida Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002-3695
(202) 651-5380
800-451-1073 voice/TDD
(202) 651-5489 fax
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.
P.O. Box 151200
San Rafael, CA 94915-1200
(415) 499-4000
(415) 499-4035 fax
Guilford Publications, Inc.
72 Spring Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 431-9800
800-365-7006
(212) 966-6708
Handel Film Corporation
8730 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90069
(310) 657-8990
800-395-8990
(310) 657-2746 fax
Handicapped Scuba Association
1104 El Prado
San Clemente, CA 92672
(714) 498-6128
Harris Communications
6541 City West Parkway
Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3248
(612) 946-0921
800-825-6758
800-825-9187 TDD
(612) 946-0924 fax
Health Sciences Consortium
201 Silver Cedar Court
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-1517
(919) 942-8731
(919) 942-3689 fax
Helen Keller National Center
111 Middle Neck Road
Sands Point, NY ll050
(516) 944-8900, ext. 325
House Ear Institute
2100 West Third Street
Los Angeles, CA 90057
(213) 483-4431
(213) 484-2642 TDD
(213) 483-8789 fax
The Idea Bank
1208 Shoreline Drive
Santa Barbara, CA 93109
800-621-1136
(805) 965-2275 fax
Indiana University
Instructional Support Services
Franklin Hall
Bloomington, IN 47405-5901
(812) 855-2103
800-552-8620 orders only
(812) 855-8404 fax
Industrial Training Systems Corporation
9 East Stow Road
Marlton, NJ 08053
(609) 983-7300
800-727-2487
(609) 983-4311
Industry-Labor Council
National Center for Disability Services
201 I. U. Willets Road
Albertson, NY 11507-1599
(516) 747-6323
(516) 747-2046 fax
Institute for Rehabilitation and Research
Division of Education, B107
1333 Moursund
Houston, TX 77030-3405
(713) 797-5945
(713) 797-5970 TDD
(713) 797-5982 fax
International Library, Archives, and Museum of Optometry
243 North Lindbergh Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63141-7881
(314) 991-0324
(314) 991-4100
(314) 991-4101 fax
International Rett Syndrome Association
9121 Piscataway Road
Suite 2B
Clinton, MD 20735
(301) 856-3334
800-818-RETT
Irene M. Ward & Associates
4949 Hayden Run Road
Columbus, OH 43221-5930
(614) 889-0888
(614) 889-0119 TDD
James Stanfield Company, Inc.
Drawer 31
P.O. Box 41058
Santa Barbara, CA 93140
800-421-6534
(805) 897-1187 fax
Job Accommodation Network
West Virginia University
918 Chestnut Road
Suite 1
P.O. Box 6080
Morgantown, WV 26506-6080
800-526-7234
JSR Enterprises, Inc.
12275 Greenleaf Avenue
Potomac, MD 20854
(301) 279-2994
Kansas Specialty Dog Service, Inc.
124 West 7th
P.O. Box 216
Washington, KS 66968
(913) 325-2256
Lancaster/Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13
c/o Mary Adler Lesser
137 Lesser Lane
Chicora, PA 16025
Landmark Media, Inc.
3450 Slade Run Drive
Falls Church, VA 22042
(703) 241-2030
800-342-4336
(703) 536-9540 fax
Leader Dogs for the Blind
P.O. Box 5000
Rochester, MI 48307
(313) 651-9011
Learning Disabilities Association of America
4156 Library Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
(412) 341-1515
Library Video Company
P.O. Box 1110, Department M-38B
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
(610) 667-0200
800-843-3620
(610) 667-3425 fax
The Lighthouse, Inc.
Publications Department
36-20 Northern Boulevard
Long Island City, NY 11101
800-334-5497
LRP Publications
747 Dresher Road
P.O. Box 980
Horsham, PA 19044-0980
(215) 784-0860
800-341-7874, ext. 275
(215) 784-9639 fax
Lucerne Media
37 Ground Pine Road
Morris Plains, NJ 07950
(201) 538-1401
800-341-2293
(201) 538-0855 fax
Media Guild
11722 Sorrento Valley Road
Suite E
San Diego, CA 92121
(619) 755-9191
800-886-9191
(619) 755-4931 fax
Menninger Video Productions
P.O. Box 829
Topeka, KS 66601-0829
800-345-6036
(913) 273-9941 fax
Michigan Blind Athletic Association
c/o 55335 Thompson Lane
Three Rivers, MI 49093
Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
5000 Park Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33709
800-243-6877
800-237-7143 fax
Motion Picture Services
P.O. Box 252
Livingstone, NJ 07039-0252
(201) 992-8194
Multi-Focus, Inc.
1525 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109-4592
(415) 673-5100
800-821-0514
Nancy's Special Workout
P.O. Box 2914
Southfield, MI 48037-2914
National Archives and Records Administration
National Audiovisual Center
8700 Edgeworth Drive
Capitol Heights, MD 20743-3701
(301) 763-1891
(301) 763-4385 TDD
800-788-6282
(301) 763-6025 fax
National Association of Home Builders
Research Center
40 Prince George's Boulevard
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772-8731
(301) 249-4000
(301) 249-0305
National Center for Learning Disabilities
381 Park Avenue South
Suite 1420
New York, NY 10016
(212) 545-7510
National Center on Accessibility
5040 State Road, 67 North
Martinsville, IN 46151
(317) 349-9240
800-424-1877
(317) 349-1086 fax
National Council on the Aging, Inc.
NCOA Publications
Department 5087
Washington, DC 20061-5087
(202) 479-1200
(202) 479-0735 fax
National Easter Seal Society
230 West Monroe Street
Suite 1800
Chicago, IL 60606
(708) 238-4202
(312) 726-4258 TDD
(708) 238-4135 fax
National Federation of the Blind
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 659-9314
(410) 685-5653 fax
National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis
940 Calle Amanecer, Suite B
San Clemente, CA 92673
(714) 361-6811
National Handicapped Sports
451 Hungerford Drive
Suite 100
Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 217-0960
(301) 217-0963 TDD
(301) 217-0968 fax
National Lekotek Center
2100 Ridge Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201-2796
(708) 328-0001 voice/TDD
800-366-PLAY
(708) 328-5514 fax
National Marfan Foundation
382 Main Street
Port Washington, NY 11050
800-8-MARFAN
National Stroke Association
8480 East Orchard Road
Suite 1000
Englewood, CO 80111-5015
(303) 771-1700
800-STROKES
(303) 771-1886 fax
New Day Films
22-D Hollywood Avenue
Ho Ho Kus, NJ 07423
(201) 652-6590
(201) 652-1973 fax
Octavio Molina
177 Water Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 855-8366
The Orton Dyslexia Society
Chester Building
Suite 382
8600 LaSalle Road
Baltimore, MD 21286-2044
(410) 296-0232
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc.
5005 West Laurel Street
Suite 210
Tampa, FL 33607-3836
(813) 282-1161
PACER Center, Inc.
4826 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55417-1098
(612) 827-2966 voice/TDD
800-53PACER in MN
(612) 827-3065
Paralyzed Veterans of America
801 Eighteenth Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 872-1300
800-424-8200
(202) 416-7622 TDD
800-795-4327 TDD
PBS Video
Public Broadcasting Service
1320 Braddock Place
Alexandria, VA 22314-1698
800-344-3337
Perennial Education
1560 Sherman Avenue
Suite 100
Evanston, IL 60201
(708) 328-6700
800-323-9084
(708) 328-6706 fax
The Phoenix Learning Group, Inc.
2349 Chaffee Drive
St. Louis, MO 63146
(314) 569-0211
800-221-1274
(314) 569-2834 fax
PMDS
Attn: AAAS Distribution Center
P.O. Box 521
Annapolis Junction, MD 20701
800-222-7809
Prevent Blindness America
500 East Remington Road
Schaumburg, IL 60173-5611
(708) 843-2020
800-331-2020
(708) 843-8458 fax
PRO-ED
8700 Shoal Creek Boulevard
Austin, TX 78757-6897
(512) 451-3246
(512) 451-8542 fax
Program Development Associates
7588 Fitzpatrick Drive
Liverpool, NY 13088
800-543-2119
(315) 451-8330 fax
Pyramid Film and Video
P.O. Box 1048
Santa Monica, CA 90406
(310) 828-7577
800-421-2304
(310) 453-9083 fax
Region IV Education Service Center
Attn: Debby Mlcak
7145 West Tidwell
Houston, TX 77092-2096
(713) 744-6368
(713) 744-6514 fax
Research Press
Department 95
P.O. Box 9177
Champaign, IL 61826
(217) 352-3273
(217) 352-1221 fax
RESNA Third-Party Payor Program
Department 4006
Washington, DC 20042-4006
(202) 857-1199
Rochester Institute of Technology
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
School of Visual Communications
Lyndon Baines Johnson Building
P.O. Box 9887
Rochester, NY 14623-0887
(716) 475-6289 voice/TDD
(716) 475-6500 fax
Salenger, Inc.
1635 12th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 450-1300
800-775-5025
(310) 450-1010
The Seeing Eye
P.O. Box 375
Morristown, NJ 07963-0375
(201) 539-4425
SHHH: Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc.
Publications
7910 Woodmont Avenue
Suite 1200
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 657-2248
(301) 657-2249 TDD
(301) 913-9413 fax
Sign Media, Inc.
Burtonsville Commerce Center
4020 Blackburn Lane
Burtonsville, MD 20866-1167
800-475-4756 voice/TDD
(301) 421-0270 fax
Ski for Light, Inc.
1455 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55408
(612) 827-3232
Slabo Productions
1057 South Crescent Heights Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90035
Spina Bifida Association of America
Information and Referral Department
4590 MacArthur Boulevard NW
Suite 250
Washington, DC 20007-4226
(202) 944-3285
800-621-3141
(202) 944-3295 fax
Suncoast Media, Inc.
12551 Indian Rocks Road, #15
Largo, FL 34644
(813) 596-1112
800-899-1008
(813) 596-3936 fax
Syracuse University
Inclusive Education Project
805 South Crouse Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2280
(315) 443-1881
TeleSensory
455 North Bernardo Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94043-5270
(415) 960-0920
800-227-8418
Terra Nova Films, Inc.
9848 South Winchester Avenue
Chicago, IL 60643
(312) 881-8491
800-779-8491
(312) 881-3368 fax
Texas Commission for the Blind
Public Information
4800 North Lamar Boulevard
Austin, TX 78756
(512) 459-2591
800-252-5204 in TX
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
1100 West 45th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3494
(512) 454-8631
TheraCise, Inc.
P.O. Box 9100, Unit 107
Newton Center, MA 02159
(617) 332-6160
Therapy Skill Builders
555 Academic Court
San Antonio, TX 78204-2498
800-228-0752
800-723-1318 TDD
800-232-1223 fax
Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.
42-40 Bell Boulevard
Bayside, NY 11361-2861
(718) 224-2999
Trace Center Reprint Service
University of Wisconsin-Madison
S-151 Waisman Center
1500 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705-2280
(608) 263-2309
(608) 263-5408 TDD
The Training Edge, Inc.
502 North Plum Grove Road
Palatine, IL 60067
(708) 776-0061
800-292-4375
(708)-776-7031 fax
Twin Peaks Press
P.O. Box 129
Vancouver, WA 98666-0129
(206) 694-2462
800-637-2256
(206) 696-3210 fax
United Cerebral Palsy of Lancaster County
The Materials Mailing Center
1811 Olde Homestead Lane
P.O. Box 10485
Lancaster, PA 17605-0485
(717) 396-7965 or (717) 397-1841
United Learning
6633 West Howard Street
P.O. Box 48718
Niles, IL 60714-0718
(708) 647-0600
(708) 647-0918 fax
United States Olympic Committee
Attn: Vickie M. Perkins
One Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(719) 632-5551, ext. 7234
The Universal Design Initiative
c/o J. L. Mueller, Inc.
4717 Walney Knoll Court
Chantilly, VA 22021
Universal Designers and Consultants, Inc.
1700 Rockville Pike, Suite 110
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-7890
(301) 770-4338 fax
University of Alabama at Birmingham
506 Spain Rehabilitation Center
1717 Sixth Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233-7330
(205) 934-3283
(205) 975-5952 fax
University of California Extension
Center for Media and Independent Learning
2000 Center Street, Suite 400
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 642-0460
(510) 643-9271 fax
University of Maryland at Baltimore
School of Medicine
100 Penn Street
Suite 133
Baltimore, MD 21201-1082
(410) 706-5497
800-328-7450
(410) 706-8471
University of Minnesota
University Film and Video
1313 Fifth Street SE
Suite 108
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(612) 627-4270
800-542-0013 in MN
800-847-8251 outside MN
(612) 627-4280 fax
Utah Assistive Technology Program
Center for Persons with Disabilities
Utah State University
Logan, UT 84322-6855
(801) 797-3824
800-333-8824
(801) 797-2355 fax
Visually Impaired Preschool Services
1229 Garvin Place
Louisville, KY 40203
(502) 636-3207
Walter J. Klein Company, Ltd.
6311 Carmel Road
Box 472087
Charlotte, NC 28247-2087
(704) 542-1403
(704) 542-0735 fax
Western Instructional Support Center
Debby Oppel Holzapfel
c/o Lynn Drozda
5347 William Flynn Highway, Route 8
Gibsonia, PA 15044-9644
800-446-5607
Wheelchair Sports, USA
3595 East Fountain Boulevard
Suite L-1
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
(719) 574-1150
Winslow Therapeutic Riding Unlimited, Inc.
340A South Route 94
Warwick, NY 10990
(914) 986-6686
Y13 Productions
120 West Illinois Street
Suite 5 West
Chicago, IL 60610
(312) 494-0013
800-356-8641
(312) 494-0014 fax
Young Adult Institute
40 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001-2382
(212) 563-7474
(212) 268-1083 fax

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Carol Strauss
NLS Reference Section


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