Guest guest Posted June 14, 2012 Report Share Posted June 14, 2012 FYI 'Lower the noise in your life and you will hear God more clearly.' ~Sugar Walmart: How to order Talking Prescription Containers with Walmart Prescriptions - - - - - Walmart Talking Prescription Label Pilot Program Hopefully you have heard by now that Walmart has introduced ScripTalk Talking Prescription Containers free of charge for persons with visual impairments as part of a pilot program. The ScripTalk Talking Prescription program is being offered through Walmart mail order to customers across the country, and also at three Walmart stores. Here is the information you need to take advantage of this exciting opportunity. We encourage you to do so if at all possible, and to share this information with friends and neighbors who have visual impairments and would benefit from the ScripTalk program. 1. To listen to the talking label provided by Walmart, you will need to first get a reading device from Envision America, the company that makes ScripTalk. The device is called the ScripTalk reader (or the ScripTalk machine). This device is available free of charge to people who are blind and visual impairments. You only need to order the device once: it will work with the Talking Prescription labels you receive repeatedly from Walmart. Please contact En-Vision America at to order a free ScripTalk Talking prescription reader. Envision America will also be able to answer many questions regarding insurance coverage and costs and discounts for Walmart prescriptions. 2. After you talk to Envision America, you will need to call Walmart to order your prescription medication. The phone number for the Walmart Mail Order pharmacy is 1- (1-800-2-REFILL). When you order your prescription tell them you want the Talking Prescription label (also known as the ScripTalk label). There is no extra charge for the label. 3. Walmart is currently also offering the Talking Prescription labels in the following three stores. As with mail order, you will need to contact both the Walmart store (for the prescription medication) and Envision America (for the ScripTalk reader (also called the ScripTalk machine)). 214 Haynes St., Talladega, AL 35160 2270 W. Main St., Tupelo, MS 38801 601 Englewood Pkwy., Englewood, CO 80110 4. If you have feedback about your experiences with Walmart or with Envision America, please contact us through Grimes in 's office. can be reached by email at: prescription.access@... or toll free at: 1- By participating in Walmart's Talking Prescription pilot, you will be helping Walmart understand how important accessible prescription information is to people with visual impairments. We are also working with other pharmacy retailers on these issues, and we are confident that if Walmart's pilot is successful, it will help pharmacies across the country understand that talking prescription information is critical to the health, safety and privacy of people with visual impairments. Thank you for helping to make accessible prescription information a reality in the United States. Lainey and Lainey Feingold Law Office of Lainey Feingold http://LFLegal.com LF@... http://twitter.com/LFLegal Dardarian Goldstein, Demchak, Baller, Borgen & Dardarian www.gdblegal.com LDardarian@... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Celebrating 75 years of serving the blind of California, we are the California Council of the Blind _______________________________________________ CCB-L mailing list CCB-L@... http://ccbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/ccb-l Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2012 Report Share Posted June 14, 2012 FYI 'Lower the noise in your life and you will hear God more clearly.' ~Sugar Walmart: How to order Talking Prescription Containers with Walmart Prescriptions - - - - - Walmart Talking Prescription Label Pilot Program Hopefully you have heard by now that Walmart has introduced ScripTalk Talking Prescription Containers free of charge for persons with visual impairments as part of a pilot program. The ScripTalk Talking Prescription program is being offered through Walmart mail order to customers across the country, and also at three Walmart stores. Here is the information you need to take advantage of this exciting opportunity. We encourage you to do so if at all possible, and to share this information with friends and neighbors who have visual impairments and would benefit from the ScripTalk program. 1. To listen to the talking label provided by Walmart, you will need to first get a reading device from Envision America, the company that makes ScripTalk. The device is called the ScripTalk reader (or the ScripTalk machine). This device is available free of charge to people who are blind and visual impairments. You only need to order the device once: it will work with the Talking Prescription labels you receive repeatedly from Walmart. Please contact En-Vision America at to order a free ScripTalk Talking prescription reader. Envision America will also be able to answer many questions regarding insurance coverage and costs and discounts for Walmart prescriptions. 2. After you talk to Envision America, you will need to call Walmart to order your prescription medication. The phone number for the Walmart Mail Order pharmacy is 1- (1-800-2-REFILL). When you order your prescription tell them you want the Talking Prescription label (also known as the ScripTalk label). There is no extra charge for the label. 3. Walmart is currently also offering the Talking Prescription labels in the following three stores. As with mail order, you will need to contact both the Walmart store (for the prescription medication) and Envision America (for the ScripTalk reader (also called the ScripTalk machine)). 214 Haynes St., Talladega, AL 35160 2270 W. Main St., Tupelo, MS 38801 601 Englewood Pkwy., Englewood, CO 80110 4. If you have feedback about your experiences with Walmart or with Envision America, please contact us through Grimes in 's office. can be reached by email at: prescription.access@... or toll free at: 1- By participating in Walmart's Talking Prescription pilot, you will be helping Walmart understand how important accessible prescription information is to people with visual impairments. We are also working with other pharmacy retailers on these issues, and we are confident that if Walmart's pilot is successful, it will help pharmacies across the country understand that talking prescription information is critical to the health, safety and privacy of people with visual impairments. Thank you for helping to make accessible prescription information a reality in the United States. Lainey and Lainey Feingold Law Office of Lainey Feingold http://LFLegal.com LF@... http://twitter.com/LFLegal Dardarian Goldstein, Demchak, Baller, Borgen & Dardarian www.gdblegal.com LDardarian@... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Celebrating 75 years of serving the blind of California, we are the California Council of the Blind _______________________________________________ CCB-L mailing list CCB-L@... http://ccbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/ccb-l Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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