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Low Vision Rehabilitation
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If you have low vision,
vision rehabilitation can help you live more safely and independently. Low
vision means that, even with standard glasses, contact lenses, medicine, or
surgery, your vision interferes with your ability to perform everyday
activities. Reading, shopping, cooking, seeing the TV, and writing can seem
challenging.
Vision Rehabilitation can
help by teaching you new ways to perform everyday activities. Rehab teachers
help you adapt or organize your environment to make it safer and easier to get
around.
Specialists in low vision
can prescribe visual and adaptive devices and teach you how to use them to make
it easier to read, cook, work, travel independently, and enjoy social and
leisure activities. Call the Chautauqua Blind Association at (716) 664-6660 for
more information about vision rehabilitation.
For more information link
to:
www.healthyvision2010.org
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