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Low Vision Program
LOW VISION PROGRAM

Carolinas Rehabilitation's Low Vision Program provides participants with an assessment for optical and non-optical needs. It has been shown that with the use of optical and non-optical aids, environmental adaptations and training in the use of remaining vision, persons with low vision remain independent longer. The program determines when follow-up care is recommended. Below is a brief description of the resources available for Low Vision treatment.

  • Optical Aids
    Devices that use lenses or a combination of lenses to provide magnification. There are five main kinds of optical aids: magnifying spectacles, hand and stand magnifiers, telescopes, and close-circuit television.
  • Non-Optical Aids
    Non-optical devices, including large-print materials, check writing guides, special lighting, enlarged telephone dials, high contrast watch faces and auditory devices, e.g., talking watches, clocks and computers.
  • Community Resources
    List of government and private agencies that provide social services for persons with low vision.
  • Daily Living Strategies
    Helpful household hints to improve the use of remaining vision to enhance safety and independence.
  • Home Visits
    An occupational therapist will assess your home assist with making modifications to improve your safety and performance in your home.
  • Patient Education
    This part of the program teaches you how to manage your daily needs by maximizing the use of your remaining vision with optical and non-optical aids.

For information about the Low Vision Program, or to make a referral, please call 800-634-2256 or e-mail.

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