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Vision Impaired - Richmond, Richmond Regional Office, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

397 Azalea Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227

Eligibility
Blind and vision impaired (20/70) individuals living in Virginia.
Hours
8am to 5pm from Monday through Friday
Languages
All languages are available.
Application process
Self/Agency or Professional Referral
Service area
Colonial Heights, VA Hopewell, VA Petersburg, VA Richmond, VA Lancaster, VA Amelia, VA Brunswick, VA Buckingham, VA Caroline, VA Charles City, VA Charlotte, VA Chesterfield, VA Cumberland, VA Dinwiddie, VA Essex, VA Goochland, VA Greensville, VA Hanover, VA Henrico, VA King And Queen, VA King George, VA King William, VA Lancaster, VA Lunenburg, VA Mecklenburg, VA New Kent, VA Northumberland, VA Nottoway, VA Powhatan, VA Prince Edward, VA Prince George, VA Richmond, VA Spotsylvania, VA Westmoreland, VA
DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided in the person's home, school, or workplace. Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, schools, doctors, and other community partners.
Providing organization
Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired
DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services.
Vision Impaired - Richmond, Richmond Regional Office, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired