Rehabilitation and Adjusting to Blindness

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These organizations assist adults adjust to vision loss and adventitious blindness, retaining their independence through rehabilitation and vocational guidance.

Web-Based Organizations and Resources:

Blindness Related Resources on the Web and Beyond
An extensive, text heavy resource on many topics of interest, including service agencies, history, international organizations, blind celebrities and athletes, material specific to deaf-blindness, and much more. Frequently updated and maintained, this site is information rich.

Duxbury Rehabilitation Services
An extensive list of vision rehabilitation facilities in the US and Australia, as well as a still-growing directory of international agencies, compiled by the Royal National Institute for the Blind in the U.K.

Helping The Blind and Visually Impaired
Options, opportunities, and employment information for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Web-Based Organizations and Resources for Massachusetts Residents:

MAB Community Services (formerly Massachusetts Association for the Blind)
MAB's website includes information on rehabilitative services and an extensive Massachusetts directory of agencies serving people who are blind or visually impaired. MAB also offers a recording service available nationwide; for a small fee, print documents are recorded as digital files. 

Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB) is a state funded agency that serves all legally-blind Commonwealth residents. MCB combines a variety of services and support  to help people gain greater  independence.

Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission
The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission serves anyone in the commonwealth with a disability. They are a state funded agency and are responsible for vocational rehabilitation services and determining individuals' eligibility for both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) federal benefits programs.

Carroll Center for the Blind
The Carroll Center for the Blind is a private, non-profit agency in Newton, Massachusetts which serves people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired. They provide rehabilitative services and skills training to help individuals with disabilities gain greater independence. On-line courses in assistive technology and computer applications are available.

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