Vista Services:
• Low Vision examinations and evaluations are provided by specially trained low vision
optometrists. Typically, they prescribe optical aids to help the client use his/her remaining
vision more effectively. About 500 individuals were seen last year, but many more need this
service.
• Social Services and Counseling help both clients and families cope with the special problems
that accompany the loss of sight and gain access to other community resources. Support
groups, led by our counseling staff, provide an opportunity for clients to talk about strategies
for coping with sight loss and build their own support community. Choices and Changes offers
education and training in managing sight loss. Over 800 individuals were served with these
programs last year reflecting a steady increase in demand over the last five years.
• Orientation and mobility training teaches clients how to live more independently, including
crossing streets safety, using public transportation and acclimating to school or work place.
355 individuals were taught last year, and the complexity of need is increasing.
• Living Skills instruction aids clients with day-to-day tasks that become difficult with the
loss of sight. Clients learn skills such as cooking, housekeeping and money management. In
computer classes and the Internet Cafe (Santa Cruz), clients learn about assistive technology
so they can access information via large print or voice output. Braille classes offer an
alternative method of reading and writing for those who are blind or visually impaired. 520
individuals received instruction last year and the demand is increasing.
• The Health Library offers a variety of scientifically-based medical information on vision loss
and rehabilitation. The volunteer staff can search accessible media for medical information for
anyone who is blind or visually impaired and requests assistance. Inquiries have doubled this
past year to 1200 requests for information.
• The Store at Vista Center is stocked with a variety of products that can help people who are
blind or visually impaired lead more independent lives.
• Youth Group activities enable our young clients to engage in recreational and educational
activities which are specially planned and adapted for students with blindness and vision
impairments. 135 youths were served last year and the demand will increase.
• Well-trained volunteers work directly with our clients, filling a variety of needs such as
reading mail, helping with shopping and lending friendly support..
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