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We offer a range of services for those with vision impairments, ranging from low vision assessments to family support services and social clubs.
We’re passionate about ensuring you’re able to achieve your personal goals, remain independent and live a full life.
We collaborate with you, your family, colleagues, and friends to navigate the practical and emotional aspects of vision impairment together.
Information and Advice
Information
and Advice
We offer a variety of ways to access helpful information
and advice. Learn more below.
You will find us regularly out and about at community event, to ensure you have access to helpful information.
Recommendations can be made to maximise remaining vision to overcome the challenges visual impairment can bring.
Provides tailored support, activities, and opportunities for visually impaired children and their families.
We stock a huge range of specialised and adapted equipment to help you with daily living.
Our technology support service teaches you to make the most of technology to help you be as independent as possible.
Help connect a family member or patient to the services they need, to receive free information and support to help people retain their independence.
Hubs
We host local information hubs to ensure you have access to helpful information.
Assessments
Recommendations can be made to maximise remaining vision to overcome the challenges visual impairment can bring.
Benefits
Our Independent Living Advisors can assist you with applying for benefits.
Resource Centre
We stock a huge range of specialised and adapted equipment to help you with daily living.
Technology
Our technology support service teaches you to make the most of technology to help you be as independent as possible.
Referral to Us
Help connect a family member or patient to the services they need, to receive free information and support to help people retain their independence.
Activities
We host a variety of activities to support different needs. Learn more about them below.
Early Years and Young People
Our support group for children and young people offer a safe and understanding space to connect and share experiences.
Active Age Groups:
Our support group for working-age adults with vision impairments provides an outlet for individuals navigating the challenges of professional life.
Social Clubs:
Our social clubs are a chance to make new friends, socialise with people who understand visual impairment, and access helpful support and advice.
I am really grateful for Sharon's help and empathy today, I finally feel that I am being helped and listened to.
Anonymous
Service User
Additional Support
Need additional support to learn about eye health and sight awareness? Read more below to find out how we can help.
We can visit your school or community group to deliver a talk about good eye health care, as well as provide interactive workshops to spread awareness about living with sight loss.
We provide courses for carers and professionals to give them a better understanding of the realities of life with a vision impairment.