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Organization: Vision Loss Rehabilitation Ontario - Sudbury  
Toll-Free: 1 844-887-8572
Fax: 705-675-6635
Email: info@vlrehab.ca
Website: www.visionlossrehab.ca
Address:
1545 Regent St, Unit 104
Sudbury, ON
P3E 3Z7
Hours: By appointment only
Executives: Kerrie St Jean - Regional Manager, Northern Ontario
705-929-8373 * Kerrie.St.Jean@vlrehab.ca
Public Contacts: Mark Callaghan - Specialist Service Coordination
705-266-0567 * Mark.callaghan@vlrehab.ca
Service Description: Helps people with all levels of vision loss to develop or restore key daily living skills * helps enhance independence, safety and mobility * ophthalmologists, optometrists, certified specialists and other health care professionals work together to create a personalized rehabilitation plan to meet the individuals needs and goals * plan may include one or more of the following services:

Low vision services
  • provides a functional vision assessment
  • explains eye diseases and how they affect vision in an easy-to-understand way
  • teaches techniques for maximizing eyesight
  • offers one-on-one instruction on sight-enhancing devices

Essential skills for daily living
  • teaches safe methods of pouring hot liquids, preparing a meal and using household appliances
  • teaches techniques for labelling medications, identifying money, using the phone and organizing household items
  • teaches how to use large-print, braille and audio products, and adaptive technology as a part of day-to-day life
  • helps find community programs, financial subsidies and other helpful resources

Travel and mobility instruction

  • offers guiding techniques: comfortable way to walk with a sighted person, use a white cane and other mobility tools, find and cross intersections, ride public transit with confidence, navigate new environments like a workplace or school, the ability to use remaining vision and other senses to travel

Services for children and families:
  • gives children the support they need, like braille preparation, tactile learning sessions and peer programs
  • provides parents with educational materials, access to local resources, and workshops on raising a child who is blind or partially-sighted
Pre-school children are eligible to receive services through Ontario's Blind and Low Vision Program


Assistive technology services
  • provides an assessment and recommendations on assistive technologies as well training for the devices
  • helps with getting the tools needed for the workplace or school
  • helps find financial supports needed for the purchase of assistive products through the Ontario Assistive Device Program

Services and Programs:

Offers satellite offices in Sault Ste Marie and Timmins, by appointment only

Sault Ste Marie
727 North St, Unit 103
Sault Ste Marie
P6A 1Z5

Timmins
60 Wilson Ave, Suite 312
Timmins
P4N 2S7

Fees: Free
Application: Must submit recent eye report from Ophthalmologist or Optometrist or complete a self-referral available on our website
Eligibility / Target Population: People who are blind or partially sighted
Languages: English * French
Language Notes: Identified for the provision of French language services
Area Served:
Northeastern Ontario  
See Also: Blindness and Vision Loss
Community Support Services
Eye Health and Diseases
Life Skills for People with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on October 2, 2024

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"About Us"
Vision Loss Rehabilitation Ontario is a health services organization. We provide training that enables people who are blind or partially sighted to develop or restore key daily living skills, helping enhance their independence, safety and mobility. Our certified specialists work closely with ophthalmologists, optometrists and other health care professionals, providing essential care on a referral basis in homes and communities across Ontario.
Link to connect.northeasthealthline.ca