Guide: Low Vision Services

 
 

Vision rehabilitation is designed to benefit anyone whose ability to function is compromised by vision loss. Professionals evaluate remaining vision and functionality. They can work with you individually to show how to maximize use of remaining sight and learn compensatory strategies that can be used in place of eyesight. Together their training and education can help maintain independence and quality of life. Agencies listed below can assist in developing and coordinating a plan for you.

  • Many Low Vision Specialists prefer a referral from your eye doctor. Ask your eye doctor if they have a low vision services contact. Alternatively, contact your county/state’s services for the blind; they should have a vendor list available for you.
  • Many consumer organization websites have helpful tips and tricks for someone with vision loss. For example: VisionAware (American Printing House for the Blind), ACB and NFB.
 

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Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind (CLB)
Phone: 202-454-6400 Phone: 301-589-0894 Website: www.clb.org

Training and consultation in assistive technology, career placement, low vision care, and much more.

Low Vision Services, PLC
Phone: 703-652-7803 Website: www.lowvisionservices.org/

Low vision evaluation, Vision Rehabilitation services and help connect to community resources.

Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington (POB)
Phone: 202-234-1010 Website: www.youreyes.org/

Connector to low vision providers, services and programs. Support groups for those with vision loss and their loved ones.

Wilmer Eye Institute Lions Vision Research and Rehabilitation Center
Phone: 410-955-0580 Website: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/wilmer/services/low_vision/

Vision rehabilitation, clinical fellowships for doctors interested in low vision, clinical trials

 

DC Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)
Phone: 202-730-1700 Website: dds.dc.gov/service/vocational-rehabilitation-services

Vocational and rehabilitative services to individuals with disabilities to help regain or retain employment.

 

Maryland State Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
Phone: 888-554-0334 Website: dors.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx

Vocational and rehabilitative services to individuals with disabilities to help get employed or retain their present employment.

 

Virginia Department for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DBVI)
Phone: 804-371-3151 Website: www.vdbvi.org/

Vocational and rehabilitative services to individuals who are blind or vision impaired in achieving employment, education, or independence.