Many of the people we work with have age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, or other vision-related conditions that are often a part of aging. Frequently, in addition to vision loss, our clients also face other health issues. Our goal is to help customers meet the challenges of vision loss based on their own particular needs and circumstances.
Losing some or most of your vision later in life can be frightening and overwhelming. Yet many of our customers tell us they're pleasantly surprised to realize how a little bit of training, some creative solutions, and perhaps some additional technology can give them both confidence and independence.
We provide services directly or through referral to community agencies. Services include:
This video speaks to the experience of seniors who are wondering how to live well with vision loss.
"How Can I Do It if I Can't See It" (audio described)
Don't let vision loss limit your independence. In addition to our services, Minnesota's Living Well at Home program helps seniors and their families get connected with the resources they need to make wise choices tailored to your unique circumstances.
Many seniors are discovering how technology can make a world of difference in staying active, safe, and independent. People with no vision or low vision use technology every day. We offer training tailored to each person's specific needs, abilities, and goals.
We can connect you with additional resources. Read about the services offered by our community partners. Find a Community Partner.
For more information, please call 651-539-2324 or fill out our online form.