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Congregational Assessment Survey
Vision Aids are provided for persons who have difficulty seeing. Most of these aids are in the form of some kind of large print. [06VA0001] Basic standards for visual accessibility are met when there is adequate lighting in the worship area and at least two accommodations are made to make large print available either through printed materials or visual projection of words. Additional recommendations are also made to both accommodate those with low vision or to use visual means to make possible other accessibility features. [06VA0101] Adequate
Lighting is provided throughout the worship area (sanctuary).
Help: See the Visual Aids question below for an additional consideration. ____ Yes ____ No ____ [06VA0201] Large Print worship materials are provided and ushers are educated on their location and use. Help: Large Print should be at least 14-point type, but may need to be larger for certain fonts. ____ [06201] Large Print Bulletins. ____ [06202] Large Print Hymnals. ____ [06203] Large Print Song Sheets. For non-hymnal music used by congregation. ____ [06VA0301] Worship materials are projected on an overhead screen Help: This can be a suitable alternative for many people to large print materials. ____ [06301] Worship Order projected. ____ [06302] Worship Readings projected. ____ [06303] Announcements projected. ____ [06304] Hymns projected. An alternative to Large Print Hymnals. ____ [06305] Worship Songs projected. An alternative to Large Print Song Sheets. ____ [06VA0401] The following auditory accommodations are recommended as helpful for persons with low vision: ____ [06401] Announcements. Verbal announcements are given using a microphone. ____ [06402] New Hymn Introduction. New hymns/songs are introduced prior to the worship or in such a way that people with low vision can participate more fully during the worship. [06VA0501] The following are also essential visual aids to accompany other accessibility features. (Highly recommended.) ____ [06501] Exterior signs visible. Signs are easily visible near the building entrance indicating location of accessible parking spaces and entrances. ____ [06502] Interior signs visible. Interior signs are easily visible noting the location of any available accommodations, i.e., accessible restrooms, elevators, Assistive Listening Devices, etc. ____ [06503] Lighting for speakers. Lighting for the area which speakers use is directed to the front of speakers, toward the face, not from behind the person. This is important for persons who are hard of hearing or who rely on speech reading. [06VA0601] The following are also essential to aid persons who are blind to find their way around the building: (Highly recommended.) ____ [06601] Greeters and Ushers. Greeters and ushers are available at building and worship area entrances and are trained to orient new persons who are blind to the environment and guide them as necessary. ____ [06602] Doorway lettering. Raised letters and Braille signs are provided at doorways to rooms, including classrooms and restrooms.
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