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All About Vision was launched in January 2000 by a group of individuals who had been involved in eye care journalism since the 1970s. All About Vision is the largest online resource for visual health and wellness, turning evidence-based medical information into engaging content for millions of readers across 25 global markets and 16 languages.
To increase the independence and quality of life for persons who are legally blind or visually impaired. They provide scholarships for college, advocacy and education. They have local Chapters throughout eh United States.
202-467-5081 / 800-424-8666
Spectrios Institute for Low Vision, formerly Deicke Center for Visual Rehabilitation, is dedicated to helping individuals with low vision lead full, productive lives. We offer a full spectrum of care treating the head, heart and eyes. We will help you find the right devices and technology to maximize your vision so you not only see better but live a more independent life.
219 East Cole Avenue
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
630-690-7115
The Chicago Lighthouse has been a leader in comprehensive vision care and social services that improve the quality of life for patients, clients and their families.
(312)-666-1331
The mission of Hadley is to create personalized learning opportunities that empower adults with vision loss or blindness to thrive – at home, at work, and in their communities.
700 Elm Street, Winnetka, Illinois 60093
800.323.4238
American Foundation for the Blind provides resources in the following areas: Resources for families, accessible technology, professionals, public policy and research. They have eLearning offerings that provide cutting-edge developments in constantly evolving subject areas, including: technology, education, orientation and mobility, employment, rehabilitation, research and aging.
1401 South Clark Street
Suite 730
Arlington, VA 22202
212-502-7600
Second Sense is and organization that provides resources for adults with vision loss with support groups, information education for friends and family, and rehab programs.
65 E. Wacker Place
Suite 1010
Chicago, IL 60601
312-236-8569
The NFB assists blind persons achieve self-confidence a self-respect through self-expression and advocacy.
The National Federation of the Blind consists of affiliates, chapters, and divisions in all fifty states, Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico. We encourage you to contact your for information and resources that are specific to your local area.
410-659-9314
The GDFB provides guide dogs to the visually impaired free of charge for those who qualify.
371 East Jericho Turnpike
Smithtown, NY 11787-2976
1-800-548-4337
a national membership organization of parents and friends of blind children reaching out to each other to give vital support, encouragement, and information.
(717) 658-9894
VisionAware is a free, easy-to-use informational service for adults with vision loss, their families, caregivers, healthcare providers, and social service professionals.
1-800-232-5463
https://visionaware.org/
Living Aids
low-vision aids, and from ila. We carry everything for the blind and visually impaired including and , , , , , large print books, smoke detectors, , , voice recognition software and much, much more. In particular, magnifiers and talking products make wonderful gifts for grandparents and for individuals who are blind or who suffer from macular degeneration, diabetes, or arthritis
(800) 537-2118
Maxi-Aids is a vendor of a variety of products for people with vision and hearing loss.
800-522-6294
Sports
Dare2Tri provides opportunities for persons with physical disabilities and / or visual impairments to develop skills in the sport of Para triathlon.
516 N. Ogden Ave., #172
Chicago, IL 60642
(312) 666-1331
Reading - audio and tactile options
Access to audio talking books and braille books from the Illinois State Library delivered by mail to your door.
300 S. Second St.
Springfield, IL 62701?1796
800?426?0709
Provides access to over 60,000 digital books to people with vision, and reading difficulties.
Bookshare? is an ebook library that makes reading easier. People with reading barriers can customize their experience and read in ways that work for them.
National Library Service (NLS) is a free braille and talking book library service for people with temporary or permanent low vision, blindness, or a physical disability that prevents them from reading or holding the printed page. nls@loc.gov
1-800-424-8567
This content is for informational purposes only and may not be comprehensive. Information contained does not imply an endorsement from Shirley Ryan 小恩雅, and does not replace the advice of a qualified healthcare professional. See here for further details.? Shirley Ryan 小恩雅 (formerly Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)
Henry B. Betts LIFE Center – (312) 238-5433
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