Low vision is prevalent among the Veteran population. The VA Blind and Low Vision Continuum of Care can help.
Learn how AMD and low vision impact you and what VA is doing to help improve your quality of life.
Battle Creek VA’s Blind and Low Vision Rehabilitation service helps Veterans live independently.
Gulf Coast VA partnered with the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA to successfully Improve access for low vision Veterans.
Blind TeleRehabilitation offers blind and visual impairment rehabilitation assessment, training, specialized technology and support groups.
TeleEye, the technology-based Eye Care Services collaboration with a tele-low vision initiative, matches Veterans with vision aids and devices.
Many eye diseases can lead to vision loss. Veterans in rural areas can access specialty care through their local VA clinic’s TECS program.
In Season 3 of the Vets First Podcast, we talk about Veteran's vision loss. We interview experts for in-depth insights.
Learn about the risks of glaucoma and ways to protect your eye health
Battle Creek VA’s recreation therapy hosted a low vision golf scramble for visually impaired Veterans, paired up with staff and their guests.
The teleradiology program at Iowa City VA needed more teleradiologists and one doctor knew just where to recruit them.
Optometrists provide valuable service to Veterans, and a VA career offers access to employment benefits not found elsewhere.