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Self-Help, Self-Study, and Support Groups for Vision Loss

VisionAWARE's primary goal is to provide a range of rehabilitation options that can help you improve and increase your quality of life and independence.

When vision loss occurs, some people may choose to attend a local vision rehabilitation agency or training center and receive direct individualized services from Vision Rehabilitation Therapists or Orientation and Mobility Specialists; other people, for a variety of reasons -- poor health, privacy concerns, limited transportation, or other commitments -- may choose different solutions.

There are many self-help, self-study and supportive opportunities that empower people to help themselves. The choice is yours. Choose and seek out whatever you feel most comfortable with. It may be, for example, that after using self-study materials you decide to pursue services at a rehabilitation center.

There are different solutions to help meet different needs at different times in your life. Here are some self-help and self-study options that you might find helpful.

Self-Study Resources

There are several self-help and self-study options that can help you learn more about vision rehabilitation:

  • CIL Publications and Audiobooks offers self-study audiotapes and audiobooks for people who are blind or have low vision. Subjects include indoor mobility, personal management, and sensory development.
  • E.A.R.S. for EYES Program provides free self-study audiotapes that teach adaptive daily living skills to adults who are blind or have low vision. Subject areas include kitchen techniques, eating skills, indoor mobility, and personal grooming.
  • The Hadley School for the Blind offers distance education courses for eligible students free of charge. Study areas include high school courses, GED preparation, braille and communication skills, independent living, recreation and leisure, and assistive technology.
  • The VisionAWARE Bookstore contains descriptions of, and links to, publications specific to blindness and low vision, including biographies and autobiographies of people who have successfully coped with vision loss.
  • The VisionAWARE "My Story" series provides real-life interviews with men and women who are blind or have low vision.

Vision Loss Support Groups

The following organizations can provide you with information about self-help and support groups in your area:

Additional Information and Resources for Self-Help and Self-Study

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