Welcome to Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center

Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center

Reclaim Your Independence

Vision Rehabilitation - Reading  The mission of Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center is to enhance the independence and enrich the quality of life for people who are blind or low vision through the delivery of research-based vision rehabilitation. Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center offers comprehensive, state-of-the-art services in one convenient location. Licensed and certified specialists work directly with individuals and their families, building independence and inspiring hope.

What is low vision?

Low vision is any vision impairment that cannot be fully corrected with standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, medicinal intervention or eye surgery. Low vision is a measure of visual acuity, visual field loss, contrast sensitivity and visual function; it results in reduced or blurred vision, usually 20/70 corrected or worse, or an incomplete field of view. The primary causes of low vision are eye diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. Low vision can also be inherited or caused by an eye or brain injury. However, there is hope. If vision impairment is interfering with daily activities, employment, education or quality of life, vision rehabilitation can help.

Envision Vision Rehabilitation

Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center is a clinic with one goal – helping our patients realize their best possible functional vision. We achieve this by combining a comprehensive vision rehabilitation program with adaptive aids, training and resources. We offer a wide variety of vision rehabilitation services and resources to help people who are blind or low vision become more independent. Safely navigating the streets, cooking a meal and handling finances are just some of the daily challenges individuals with vision impairment struggle with. The key to independence is learning how to complete everyday tasks in new and different ways.

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February is Age-related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month

Simulated Age-related Macular Degeneration More than nine million Americans have age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a painless eye disease that is the leading cause of blindness in the U.S. for people over the age of 65. That number is expected to nearly double over the next 10 years as the baby boomer generation begins heading into retirement age. Learn how to protect yourself.

Assistive Technology Camp success story: Meet Estin Talavera

Estin was introduced to Envision through his participation in the Assistive Technology (AT) Camp in 2008. Blinded very young as a result of Traumatic Brain Injury, his goal when he began Camp was to learn the different skills necessary for securing a job. Though he accomplished his goal, his AT Camp experience revealed to Estin an even bigger picture that’s led him to where he is today.