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Vision loss never has to be faced alone.
There are some 1,400 agencies across the country devoted to helping
individuals and families adapt to living with vision loss. For many,
these agencies are entryways to support groups, rehabilitation
programs, product referrals, and countless other services and
resources that provide the makings of a viable support network—the
key to independent living.
This page is your gateway to the many support services available to people
with vision loss.
This section will be particularly helpful to
family and friends of people with
vision loss.
Bottom line: whether you are experiencing vision loss, or are close to
someone who is, you've got questions. This section is about
providing answers.
Start building your support network here.
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Josefina Irina Miller Video
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Related Books from AFB Press
Aging and Vision Loss: A Handbook for Families
AFB Directory of Services for Blind and Visually Impaired Persons in the United States and Canada, 27th edition
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