Living with vision loss comes with challenges — but also solutions, strategies, and support. This list of resources offers practical tips, adaptive tools, and everyday guidance to help you maintain independence, confidence, and quality of life. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or adjusting over time, you’re not alone.
Living with Vision Loss
Hadley: practical and social/emotional help to older adults adjusting to vision loss, empowering them to adapt and thrive
APH Vision Aware: free, easy-to-use informational service for adults who are blind or have low vision, their families, caregivers, healthcare providers, and social service professionals
- Living with Blindness or Low Vision: If you are new to blindness or low vision, take the journey one day and one step at a time. Utilize our tips for adjusting to vision changes, living independently, caring for yourself, navigating relationships, getting around your environment, redesigning your home and fall prevention, making home and vehicle repairs, maintaining employment, and choosing where to live.
The Connection Between Health and Vision Impairment
What Are Vision Rehabilitation Services and How Can They Help Older Adults?
Working with Vision Loss
APH’s CareerConnect
How Vocational Rehabilitation Can Translate Vision Loss into Career Success
Job Assistance Guide for People with Disabilities
Legal Rights and Protections for Disabled Workers in Florida
For Families & Friends of Adults with Vision Loss
APH Vision Aware: Families and Friends
Prevent Blindness:
For Caregivers of Children with Vision Loss
APH Family Connect: APH FamilyConnect ® is here to support you, your child, your family, and your child’s medical and educational team members. Discover tips, ideas, information, and personal stories to support your family in raising your child. Getting Started guides birth to 3rd grade and 4th to 12th grade
College: Navigating College with Visual Impairments
National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation:
Seedlings Braille Books for Children
Vision Serve Alliance’s “Interacting with Children who are Visually Impaired”
Counseling Resources
Janice Barrocas, LPC, CRC, NCC
Therapist specializing in personal adjustment and vision loss
Career Development Facilitator
janice@adjustingtovisionloss.com
470-635-9499 call or text