Mar 07, 2021 - Mar 13, 2021

Wednesday, Mar 10, 2021
The Baltimore Support Group for our visually impaired and blind veterans.
 
Time: 10:00 AM- 11:00 AM (EST)
Location: phone
 
Dear Veterans,
I am happy to announce the revival of The Baltimore Support Group for our visually impaired and blind veterans. These have been challenging times and we will make the best of our circumstances for now under Covid restrictions following VA infection control guidance.  Our support group has started by phone via dialing into a VANTS line provided in this letter. The group will continue by phone until Covid restrictions are lifted and at that point we will resume face to face meetings at the Baltimore VA. 
The purpose of this group is the following:
  1. To promote education and awareness about visual impairments and functional loss to foster adjustment to a visual impairment.
  2. Teach coping strategies and share available VA and community resources to support veterans experiencing vision loss.
  3. Encourage peer support, counseling, emotional support and training to improve quality of life and maximize participation in daily routines.  
  4. Make choices that are positive steps toward regaining independence and a sense of purpose.
  5. Increase your knowledge of tips, technology and tools available to use at home and in the community.  
Our meetings take place from 10 AM -11 AM with the following scheduled dates-second Wednesday of the month.
February 10, 2021
March 10, 2021                                        
April 14, 2021
May 12, 2021
June 9, 2021
July 14, 2021
The VANTS line for our upcoming groups is:
Dial 1-800-767-1750.  Enter participation code: 09387#
Please contact Chana Hurvitz, VIST coordinator, Room 2D-112 (Baltimore VA) at 410-605-7000 x55124 for any questions or additional topics that you would like to discuss at the groups.
 
Lunch and Learn Group
 
Time: 12:00 PM- 1:00 PM (EST)
Location: Baltimore VA Annex, 2nd floor, Kitchen Group Rm, 209 W. Fayette St. 21201
 
 Join us for our weekly drop-in group where we will learn a variety of coping strategies to manage stress and improve our relationships. Lunch is on us.
 
Open to Veterans who are experiencing homelessness, in HUD/VASH, living in a Grant Per Diem program.
 
Pls contact Milton England, CRRC Peer Support Specialist or Dr. Alison James. CRRC Psychologist, for more info