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Library ServicesOutreach Services offers large print books, regular print books, books-on-tape, videos, and research upon request delivered to your door. We do homebound visitations bi-monthly and visit residents at our local nursing care center weekly. Interviews are conducted upon qualification for the program services noting the patron's likes and dislikes for reading or listening materials. Careful selection is made for the recipient and delivered on a monthly schedule. Materials to be returned to the library are also picked up at this time. Reference research is done upon request at no charge to the patron. A personal visit is part of our delivery service. For more information contact Pat Brose by e-mail or by calling 687-9228. The library houses a permanent collection of fiction and non-fiction large print materials. For more information contact Pat Brose by e-mail or by calling 687-9228. People within city limits who are homebound due to illness, disability or the aging process may call the library and request services. An initial consultation is conducted by library personnel to determine qualifications for the service. At the same time, we will ask you about your likes and dislikes in reading or listening materials. Upon qualification, you will receive a visit every two weeks from the library Outreach Assistant. Your reading materials will be delivered to your door and we will pick up items to be returned at the same time. We always have time for a friendly chat about your latest "read", requests for our next visit, or to lend a caring ear for concerns of the day. For more information contact Pat Brose by e-mail or by calling 687-9228. The talking book program is offered through the Utah State Library for anyone that has a medical problem affecting the eyesight or body to such a degree that reading or holding a book is impossible, due to a variety of complications. Materials are shipped free of charge to the individual. Recipients of this program must apply through the State of Wyoming Department of Education, Service for Visually Handicapped. Please contact Pat Brose by e-mail or by calling 687-9228 if this service is vital to you or your loved one.
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