Vision rehabilitation center services include:
- Occupational Therapy
- Assistive Technology
- Physical Therapy
- Orientation & Mobility Training
- Training for Independence Program (TIP)
Dr. Fletcher has dedicated his life to helping people of all ages who are experiencing vision loss and want to maintain as much of their current vision as possible. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on low vision as well as a clinician and researcher in retinal diseases and low vision rehabilitation.
What to Expect During Your Initial Visit
Your journey with Envision starts with a personalized, one-on-one evaluation in our clinic. This first visit takes about 90 minutes and is designed to help us understand your unique needs, priorities, and goals. From there, we’ll create a tailored plan to support you every step of the way.
During your evaluation, we will:
- Learn what matters most to you. We'll talk about the daily activities that have become more challenging due to your vision loss.
- Map your current vision. This helps us identify areas of field loss or blind spots (scotomas).
- Assess your visual abilities. We’ll look at both your distance and reading vision, along with how you perceive contrast.
- Explore helpful tools. You’ll be introduced to optical and non-optical devices that may support your goals.
- Explain your diagnosis. We'll provide clear, accessible information about the cause of your vision loss.
- Address emotional well-being. We understand the emotional impact of vision changes. We’ll talk about how vision loss can affect mental health and how rehabilitation can help.
- Connect you to additional support. If needed, we’ll recommend further assessment and training with our occupational therapy team.
- Collaborate with your eye doctor. We’ll share our findings and care plan to ensure you receive seamless, coordinated care.
- Create a plan of care just for you. Based on your goals, we’ll develop a personalized rehabilitation plan to help you move forward with confidence.
Physician referral
Your eye doctor can fax to 316-440-1675 (Wichita)
Need a referral? Connect with Dr. Fletcher
Financial Assistance
EVRC accepts Medicare, Medicaid and most commercial insurance plans, financial assistance or grant funding may also be available to those who qualify.
*Availability of grant funding may vary by location and specific details of the grantor.
EVRC is a contracted provider for Kansas Vocational Rehabilitation Services (KVRS), Older Individual Blind Programs (OIB), local school districts, and more.
For vision providers
We want to augment your services and enhance your patients’ lives while they are still under your care. We’ll review their current level of care with your practice and evaluate their additional needs to determine how our rehabilitation center can assist them.
Envision Everyday Store
The Envision Everyday Store provides individuals with low vision needs access to the latest adaptive aids, technology, and equipment. Our wide range of low vision products can improve quality of life by allowing the user to accomplish everyday tasks that are vital to their sense of independence.
Products categories include:
- Magnifiers
- Electronics
- Clocks and watches
- Digital magnifiers and CCTV's
- Games, toys, and educational material
- Household and pet products
- Office supplies
- Canes and accessories
Have a question about a product or just want to learn more? Call us to make an appointment: 316-440-1600
To ensure individuals have access to an even broader range of low vision solutions, Envision has partnered with The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind. This collaboration makes it easier - especially for those in underserved areas - to find the tools they need to live more independently.
Through this partnership, you can explore additional adaptive aids and devices that complement the products available in the Envision Everyday Store. Visit the My Tools For Living Page to discover more solutions tailored to your needs.
Contact Us About Vision Rehabilitation Services in Wichita
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