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Hy-Vee Pharmacies Now Offer Talking Prescription Labels in 26 Languages
Hy-Vee Pharmacies Now Offer Talking Prescription Labels in 26 Languages to Assist Visually- and Print-Impaired Patients.
Dec 17, 20213 min read


How To Use The ScripTalk Mobile App
In this video, you’ll learn how to use the FREE ScripTalk Mobile App to speak the information contained on your medication labels.
Oct 11, 20211 min read


Perseverance Pays Off for 25-Year-Old Company
Dave Raistrick and his father Phil designed En-Vision America as a way to provide support for those with vision impairment.
Oct 4, 20211 min read


It All Started With a Vision: Featuring David Raistrick
Learn what inspires and drives our team to continuously evolve and improve our products and services.
Sep 3, 20211 min read
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30 Years of Freedom: En-Vision America Champions Independence Through Accessible Technology
En-Vision America began 30 years ago with a simple mission: to help people live more independently with accessible technology, because no one should have to pursue independence entirely alone. We invite you to watch and share our story as we celebrate. Most importantly, we want to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has supported us, partnered with us, and been part of our journey over the past three decades. Here’s to honoring the past, celebrating the present, a
En-Vision America


Fox News Covers En-Vision America's Expansion & Ribbon Cutting
En-Vision America's Celebration of 30 Years Continues. Fox News’ Kimberly Kuizon recently visited us to tell our story, and we couldn’t be more proud!! Hear what she has to say … Click here to read the full article by Fox 13 News.
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ScripTalk Patient Interview: Moe's Challenges
Moe’s journey is a story of resilience. From immigrating to the U.S. from Iran to adapting to vision loss, he now uses assistive technology to stay independent — including Talking Prescription Labels.
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