Once form is received, we will call you with all the details
Volunteers deliver to your home on the first Tuesday of every month
No charge for this service
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Learning, Cognitive, or Developmental Disabilities
Children of all abilities—whether neurotypical or not—are welcome at all of our programs.
Dyslexia
Digital books from Libby have a dyslexic font option for easier reading on your e-reader, phone or tablet. How to get started
4 All Programming
Free activities program for adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, including dementia. Each month will have a theme with a brief discussion. Please check the calendar for dates and time.
Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Assistive listening devices/hearing loops are available for those attending programs in the Community Room or Conference Room where speakers are used. Please ask at the Information Desk.
Mobility Aids
A wheeled walker is available for use and can be picked from the Friends of the Library book sale area just inside the building entrance. Ask at the Information Desk for a wheelchair if needed for assistance getting around the building.
Low Vision Services
Low Vision Equipment for in library use:
Desktop Electronic Video Magnifier
SuperBright LED Dimmable Magnifier Table Lamp
Magnifying Floor Lamp
Large Print Books
When print is just too small, try the Large Print book collection of fiction, mysteries, inspirational fiction, westerns, and non-fiction books (Adult Services)
Audiobooks
CD and Playaways for young readers to adults. Large selection of fiction, mystery, inspirational fiction, young adult, juvenile and non-fiction audio-books.
Digital
Digital books from Libby and Boundless allow font size changes for easier reading on your computer, e-reader, phone or tablet. Apps also provide access to audio-books. How to get started
Talking Books Delivery Service
Illinois Talking Books Outreach Center provides a player and digitally recorded books at no charge, delivered to your home once a month. Anyone unable to read standard print due to a visual or physical disability is eligible. Books, magazines, and braille materials are all included with this service. www.illinoistalkingbooks.org