Rome Subregional Library for People with Disablities - Image contains three pictures of the library's office.

About Us

Previously referred to as the Rome Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped or the Talking Books Center, the Rome Subregional Library for People with Disabilities provides free library service to the disabled in eleven counties of Northwest Georgia.

Patrons may borrow all types of popular interest books including bestsellers, classics, mysteries, westerns, poetry, short stories, biographies, religious literature, children's books, foreign languages, and other fiction and non-fiction materials. As well as catalogs of books by subject, reference, referrals, and reader services. Equipment available for in-house use includes closed caption television (CCTV -color), assistive listening device, magnifiers, task lighting, braille typewriter, Kurzweil, Zoomtext Software, Open Book Ruby Edition, and TTY.

Adminstered by the Sara Hightower Regional Library System, we are located on the second floor of the Rome-Floyd County Library. Our hours of operation are Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Contact Us

205 Riverside Parkway, NE
Rome, Georgia 30161-2913

WATS: (888) 263-0769
Phone: (706) 236-4618
Fax: (706) 236-4631