Vision Professionals

Vision rehabilitation professionals, including vision rehabilitation therapists, orientation and mobility specialists, low vision therapists, rehabilitation counselors, and social workers, can use VisionAWARE's free, easy-to-follow information and resources to supplement blindness and low vision services and training programs for adults with vision loss — along with family members, caregivers, and friends:

Information About Blindness and Low Vision for Your Cients and Their Families

  • Information on eye conditions, such as cataract, macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy
  • In-depth information about macular degeneration in easy-to-understand language from the expert, Dr. Lylas G. Mogk
  • What's happening to people who are blind or have low vision and are living in other parts of the world

How to Find Vision Rehabilitation Services and Vision-Related Rehabilitation Professionals

Coping With the Emotional Impact of Vision Loss

How to Maximize the other Senses

  • How to maximize and best use your remaining vision
  • Practice exercies in the use of hearing, touch, and smell and how these senses can play an important role in everyday tasks

Self Help: Making Adaptations in the Home that Can Help with Everyday Tasks

Employment after Vision Loss

  • Where to find more information about employment for people who are blind or have low vision
  • Information on where and how to begin looking for a job

Enjoying Sports, Crafts, Leisure, and Recreational Activities if You are Blind or have Low Vision

Assistive Technology and Special Equipment for the Visually Impaired

Become a Member of Our Blind and Low Vision Family

  • Register for the Are You AWARE? newsletter and be the first to hear the news
  • Check our Vision News daily for a digest of the latest vision news on the web
  • Ask questions by E-mailing VisionAWARE
  • To learn more about the AWARE organization, call 914-528-5120