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Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults
Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults
National Office Headquarters:
141 Middle Neck Road
Sands Point, NY 11050-1218
Switchboard hours: 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
516-944-8900 (Voice)
516-944-8908 (VP)
516-944-8637 (TTY)
516-944-7302 (Fax)
E-mail: hkncinfo@hknc.org
Regional Representative contact information: www.hknc.org/FieldServicesREGREPADD.htm
The Center provides services to youth and adults who are deaf-blind according to the definition of deaf-blindness in the Helen Keller Act. The national center in New York and regional offices that serve each state provide advocacy, support groups, information, and services to people who have both a vision and a hearing loss.
The mission of the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults (HKNC) is to enable each person who is deaf-blind to live and work in his or her community of choice. Authorized by an Act of Congress in 1967, the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults is a national rehabilitation program serving youth and adults who are deaf-blind.
The Eye Institute of Utah
Utah Location:
755 East 3900 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
800-760-4171 (Toll free)
Wyoming Location:
2631 Foothill Blvd., Suite A
Rock Springs, WY 82901
800-360-3937 (Toll free)
307-362-4202
The Eye Institute offers comprehensive treatment options for serious eye conditions and diseases, including cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment.
The Low Vision Center
2800 3rd Street
Rapid City, SD 57701
800-658-3500, ext. 3303 (Toll free)
605-718-2303
Dr. Karla Bucknall, Low Vision Specialist
www.thelowvisioncenter.com
E-mail: lowvisionstore@yahoo.com
The Low Vision Center in Rapid City, SD performs low vision exams and sends the results to your own eye doctor. They also do referrals for State and local agencies for financial help and have worked with individuals from Wyoming, Montana, and Nebraska.
United States Department of Veterans’ Affairs
The mission of the Veterans' Healthcare System (VHA) is to serve the needs of America's veterans by providing primary care, specialized care, and related medical and social support services. Approximately a quarter of the nation's population -- approximately 70 million people -- are potentially eligible for VA benefits and services because they are veterans, family members or survivors of veterans.
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Services for Blind and Visually Impaired Veterans:
The mission of the VA Blind Rehabilitation Service is to coordinate a healthcare service delivery system that provides a continuum of care for blinded veterans extending from their home environment to the local VA facility and to the appropriate rehabilitation setting.
Visual Impairment Service Team (VIST):
The Visual Impairment Service Team (VIST) Coordinator serves as the initial contact person for getting help with vision loss. VIST Coordinators are located at local VA Medical Centers across the country. They work to ensure that veterans with visual impairments receive appropriate benefits and services.
The VIST Coordinator is a case manager who has major responsibility for the coordination of all services for legally blind veterans and their families. Duties include providing and/or arranging for the provision of appropriate treatment plans and programs in order to enhance a blinded veteran's functioning level.
Other duties include identifying new cases of blindness, providing professional counseling, resolving problems, arranging annual healthcare reviews, and conducting education programs relating to blindness.
Services for blind and visually impaired veterans include:
- Orientation and Mobility
- Independent Living Skills
- Manual Skills
- Visual Skills and Low Vision Services
- Computer Access Training
- Physical Conditioning
- Recreation
- Adjustment to Blindness
- Family Program
Wyoming Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
1100 Herschler Building
1st Floor, East Wing
Cheyenne, WY 82002
307-777-7389
307-777-5939 (Fax)
www.wyomingworkforce.org
Wyoming Independent Living Rehabilitation, Inc
305 West 1st Street
Casper, WY 82601
800-735-8322 (Toll free)
307-266-6956
www.wilr.org
Contact information: www.wilr.org/contactus.html
Wyoming Independent Living Rehabilitation (WILR) educates and empowers Wyoming citizens with disabilities by providing the necessary tools to live with independence and dignity.
Programs and services include:
- Independent Living
- Visually Impaired Services for the Older Blind
- Consumer Directed Care
- Nursing Home Transition
- Transportation Check Program
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