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Homebound Services
This is a program of home delivery of library materials for Oceanside residents who are unable to visit one of our library locations due to disability.

To receive this service, one must have a current library card and fill out a Homebound Services Application. Both matters may be handled by a family member or surrogate if the applicant desires.

The Homebound Coordinator will contact the applicant to explain how to request books and other materials. She will set up a schedule of delivery, depending upon the individual's needs, and on the availability of our volunteer drivers.

Materials available to homebound library borrowers include fiction, large print books, books-on-tape, audio cassettes, videos and magazines.

Please note: the program relies upon volunteers to pick up and deliver books and materials. Our best efforts are made to select appropriate materials and deliver them in a timely manner. Volunteers to the program are always welcome!

Call Homebound Services Coordinator Oksana Radomyshelsky at (760) 435-5657 for more information.

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ADA Services

  • ADA computer services are available at the Civic Center Library and Mission Branch Library, including 20-inch monitors, wheelchair-accessible workstations , and software that can enlarge text or images on the computer screen.
  • Captioned videos are available at both the Civic Center and Mission Branch libraries.
  • Assistance in reaching materials on shelves or other physical help is available when visiting the library. Ask at any public desk.
  • Oceanside Public Library facilities are ADA-compliant.

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Large Print Books
The Library maintains an extensive Large Print collection for anyone wishing to read in the larger format. Materials available include the most current best-sellers and other popular fiction, classics, and a wide range of non-fiction materials.

Library users with more extensive vision problems may wish to browse our Books-on-CD materials or Downloadable Audio Books. We keep these collections updated with recent releases as well.

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Braille Institute Talking Books


For information regarding The Braille Institute's "Talking Books" and other excellent services, please contact:

Braille Institute
4510 Executive Drive, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92121-3022
(858) 452-1111
http://www.brailleinstitute.org

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