Meet Our Partners - Vision Rehabilitation and Visual Aids
Associated Blind, New York, NY
Creators of eSight Careers Network, an on-line community where people with disabilities share career building experiences and learn from each other to foster self-reliance and financial independence through mainstream employment.
Association for Vision Rehabilitation and Employment – Binghamton, NY
Serves people with vision disabilities in upstate New York counties.
Association for the Visually Impaired – Spring Valley, NY
Provides in-home and in-community services to the blind and visually impaired of Rockland and Orange Counties in New York.
Chicago Lighthouse – Chicago, IL
Provides educational, clinical, vocational and rehabilitation services for children, youth and adults who are blind or visually impaired, including deaf-blind and multi-disabled.
Children’s Center for the Visually Impaired, Kansas City, MO
Provides children with Braille instruction, orientation and mobility training, as well as an individualized education plan.
Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired – Cincinnati, OH
Provides comprehensive program services, including training and support for independent living, orientation and mobility instruction, vocational training, job placement, counseling, recreation, and youth services.
E.A.R.S. for Eyes (Enrichment Audio Resource Services), New York, NY
Provides low vision counseling and free audio cassette lesson tapes that teach adaptive daily living skills to the visually impaired and their caregivers.
Lighthouse International, New York, NY
Provides comprehensive vision rehabilitation services which include orientation and mobility training, counseling, low vision exams, youth and career services, a preschool, community music school and adaptive computer training.
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA – Vision Rehabilitation Center
Provides evaluations, fittings, training and dispensing of assistive devices so patients can learn to use their remaining vision and learn new skills and safety techniques.
National Association for Visually Handicapped, New York, NY
Provides low vision services, visual aids and training. The Senior Outreach program provides transportation to NAVH offices as well as in-community services. NAVH has a free large print lending library.
Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, Enola, PA
Provides services to the blind and visually impaired through its 31 member agencies throughout the state.
Wilmer Eye Institute (at Johns Hopkins), Baltimore, MD
Provides a full range of personalized low vision evaluation and rehabilitation services.
Vermont Association for the Blind, Burlington, VT
Provides services that enable Vermonters of all ages with vision problems to achieve and maintain independence.
VISIONS Services for the Blind, New York, NY
New York City office provides social services as well as vision rehabilitation services for all age groups. Visions operates the Vacation Camp for the Blind in Rockland County, New York and also hosts, Blindline™, a toll-free number and website providing direct access to a New York statewide database of organizations and services for people who are blind or visually impaired, their family members, caregivers, and other professionals.