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I've met Judy at an AOTA conference once. She has lots of very practical,
down to earth advice and the adaptations that Through the Looking Glass has
come up with are almost all ones you can do yourself, with inexpensive
equipment.
Beth T. the OT
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Subject: Re: update on long lost list member
Hi,
I'm a relatively new member. I work w/an agency called THROUGH THE LOOKING
GLASS which serves families in which family members have disabilities. I
have CP & on staff is an occupational therapist who has CP, Judi Rogers.
Judi has co-authored the book Mother to Be: A Guide to Pregnancy and Birth
for Women with Disabilities. She's also helped put together a variety of
adaptive baby-care equipment. She can be reached at: (800) 644-2666 ext.
111. You can also visit our website.
Hope this helps,
Darlene Bubis, MFT
Through the Looking Glass
2198 6th Street #100
Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 848-1112, (800) 644-2666
TTY: (800) 804-1616
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Through the Looking Glass will be hosting the Second International
Conference
on Parents with Disabilities May 2-4, 2002. Please see our website
http://www.lookingglass.org for more details.
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