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Visual Impairments

Eye, optic nerve or brain malfunctions which prevent affected individuals from seeing normally. Eye disorders that can lead to visual impairments include retinal degeneration, albinism, cataracts, glaucoma, muscular problems that result in visual disturbances, corneal disorders, diabetic retinopathy, congenital disorders and infection.

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Thru: Aurora of Central New York

Eligibility:
Resident of area served. Age 55 or older with severe vision or hearing impairment.
Languages:
American Sign Language
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Aurora of Central New York

1065 James Street
Syracuse, NY

Thru: Aurora of Central New York

Eligibility:
Individuals who have a severe visual impairment.
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Aurora of Central New York

1065 James Street
Syracuse, NY

Thru: Aurora of Central New York

Eligibility:
Individuals with visual or hearing impairments.
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Aurora of Central New York

1065 James Street
Syracuse, NY

Thru: Goodwill of the Finger Lakes

Eligibility:
Visual impairment or legal blindness. Vocational​/employment services: For individuals who are legally blind, ages 14 and up, by referral of a New York State Commission for the Blind vocational rehabilitation counselor.
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Goodwill of the Finger Lakes

500 S Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY

Thru: New York State Commission for the Blind

Eligibility:
New York state residents who are legally blind. Contact NYSCB to determine full eligibility.
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New York State Commission for the Blind-Rochester

259 Monroe Avenue
Room 303
Rochester, NY

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New York State Commission for the Blind-Syracuse

100 S Salina Street
Suite 105
Syracuse, NY

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