Blindness or Visual Impairments

According to the Center for Disease Control, "Vision impairment means that a person's eyesight cannot be corrected to a "normal" level. Vision impairment may be caused by a loss of visual acuity, where the eye does not see objects as clearly as usual. It may also be caused by a loss of visual field, where the eye cannot see as wide an area as usual without moving the eyes or turning the head.

Vision impairment changes how a child understands and functions in the world. Impaired vision can affect a child’s cognitive, emotional, neurological, and physical development by possibly limiting the range of experiences and the kinds of information a child is exposed to.


Nearly two-thirds of children with vision impairment also have one or more other developmental disabilities, such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, or epilepsy. Children with more severe vision impairment are more likely to have additional disabilities than are children with milder vision impairment."


DeafBlind Central

DB Central, Michigan services for children and young adults who are DeafBlind, is a comprehensive, statewide technical assistance project.

We provide information, training, and support to families and/or professionals who are impacted by or associated with a child who is deafblind. Services are provided year-round, free of charge, and can be accessed until the individual has left their educational setting.

Contact: Beth Kennedy, Director
Email:
Phone: (989) 774-2725
Fax: (989) 774-1572
TTY: (888) 758-0508
Address: DB Central
Sloan 105
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859

DLEG Michigan Commission for the Blind

For more than 30 years, MCB has been "Changing Lives, Changing Attitudes" by providing services to people in Michigan who are blind or visually impaired. The mission of the Michigan Commission for the Blind (MCB) is to provide opportunity to individuals who are blind or visually impaired to achieve employability and/or function independently in society.
Phone: (517) 372-2062
Fax: (517) 335-5140
TTY: (517) 373-4025
Address: 201 N. Washington, 2nd Floor
Lansing, MI 48909

Greater Detroit Agency for the Blind and Visually Impaired

The Greater Detroit Agency for the Blind and Visually Impaired (GDABVI) provides quality, innovative services that increase self-reliance, productivity and dignity for persons who are blind or visually impaired. GDABVI offers in-home rehabilitation services to adults and seniors, community education programs on eye health and safety, summer programming for children and youth, and Accessible Computer Training at regional libraries for the blind.
Email:
Phone: (313) 272-3900
Fax: (313) 272-6893
Address: 16625 Grand River Avenue
Detroit, MI 48227

Low Incidence Outreach - MI Department of Education

MDE-LIO staff provide outreach services to all LEA's, PSA's, ISD's, children with a visual impairment, students who are deaf/hard of hearing and their families, as well as other resource agencies. The overarching goal is to provide technical assistance and resources to enable local service providers to serve and improve the quality of education for students with a visual impairment or those who are deaf/hard of hearing including those with multiple impairments.
Email:
Address: 1505 W. Court Street, Suite 227
Flint, MI 48503
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