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Capitol Inclusion provides consultation and training in disability awareness; customer service for customers with disabilities; business and services marketing to people with disabilities, their families and their friends.
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Category Archives: blind
There Has Been Improvement
Many years after being partnered with my first service dog, I would hear people talk about us as we moved about in stores, libraries, museums and other public places. Yes, I have hearing loss, but the people in those early … Continue reading
Also posted in assistance dog, guide dog, service animals
A Taxing Experience
It is April and my husband and I are once again rushing to complete our taxes before the deadline. We worked together using H&R Block’s software. My husband found the proper papers and called out numbers. I found the … Continue reading
Also posted in ADA, captioning, deaf, disability, disability accessibility, hard of hearing, low vision
One Of Us Doesn’t Count
It was an interesting two days. Friday my friend and I went to lunch at a fairly new restaurant for the first time. We entered, I with my service dog and she with her white cane and holding onto my … Continue reading