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  • VA Pittsburgh dedicates braille flag

    VA Pittsburgh dedicates braille flag

    Tactile braille flag allows all to experience U.S. flag, regardless of ability.

  • Blind TeleRehabilitation provides virtual services to Veterans with vision loss

    Blind TeleRehabilitation provides virtual services to Veterans with vision loss

    Blind TeleRehabilitation offers blind and visual impairment rehabilitation assessment, training, specialized technology and support groups.

  • Help for blind and low vision Veterans

    Help for blind and low vision Veterans

    Low vision is prevalent among the Veteran population. The VA Blind and Low Vision Continuum of Care can help.

  • Vision rehabilitation provides hope and support

    Vision rehabilitation provides hope and support

    Battle Creek VA’s Blind and Low Vision Rehabilitation service helps Veterans live independently.

  • Blindness can’t stop Army Veteran

    Blindness can’t stop Army Veteran

    Visual Impairment Rehabilitation clinic provided blind Veteran prosthetics adaptive aids and services to help him live independently.

  • Oldest VA blind center a vision of hope for 75 years

    Oldest VA blind center a vision of hope for 75 years

    Hines VA’s Blind Rehabilitation Center marks its 75th anniversary this month. It's one of 13 centers serving 130,000 blind Veterans.

  • Blind Veteran grateful to Houston VA Low Vision Clinic

    Blind Veteran grateful to Houston VA Low Vision Clinic

    “I was impressed with how detail oriented they were with my assessments. Some staff members were blind, which gave me motivation and hope.”

  • Vets First Podcast S:2 E:2: Dan Standage, director of Disability in Education for the Student Veterans of America

    Vets First Podcast S:2 E:2: Dan Standage, director of Disability in Education for the Student Veterans of America

    In the opening of season two interviews of Vets First Podcast, Levi and Brandon welcome Marine Veteran Dan Standage, a student Veteran.

  • Veterans with visual impairments benefit from 3D printing technology at VA

    Veterans with visual impairments benefit from 3D printing technology at VA

    With VA’s Blind and Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Continuum of Care, Veterans with visual impairments are achieving independence.

  • Program assists Veterans with visual impairment

    Program assists Veterans with visual impairment

    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.

  • VICTORS: Caring for Veterans with significant visual impairment

    VICTORS: Caring for Veterans with significant visual impairment

    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.

  • Blindness from glaucoma – often prevented with early treatment

    Blindness from glaucoma – often prevented with early treatment

    Early identification of Veterans at high risk of glaucoma allows more aggressive treatment before the damage occurs. Glaucoma damages your eye’s optic nerve. Make an appointment today.

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Last updated August 12, 2025

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