With VA’s Blind and Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Continuum of Care, Veterans with visual impairments are achieving independence.
Hines VA’s Blind Rehabilitation Center marks its 75th anniversary this month. It's one of 13 centers serving 130,000 blind Veterans.
“I was impressed with how detail oriented they were with my assessments. Some staff members were blind, which gave me motivation and hope.”
VA, DAV, co-host National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic, a world leader in adaptive winter sports. The clinic showcases the health and rehabilitative benefits adaptive sports provide Veterans.
Keith Queen, Visual Impairments coordinator at the Iowa City VA, aids vision-impaired Veterans using his own life experience.
Navy Veteran ended his silence regarding his rape, addiction, homelessness and blindness, and became a peer support specialist, helping others.
In the opening of season two interviews of Vets First Podcast, Levi and Brandon welcome Marine Veteran Dan Standage, a student Veteran.
Registration for the 2022 National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic is open until April 1 and limited to the first 150 Veteran applicants.
The VICTORS outpatient program represents a unique team approach to vision rehabilitation using the disciplines of optometry, ophthalmology, social work, psychology and low vision therapists.
TeleEye enables an eye specialist to screen patients for diabetic retinopathy through photographs taken at the primary medical care home.
The Martinsburg VA Medical Center is launching virtual Visual Impairment Services Team opportunities for Veterans in keeping with the changing times due to COVID-19.
While innovation at VA can be as simple as a toothbrush, two award-winning innovations are using new technologies to help Veterans.