Living Well with Vision Loss: Narragansett

Narragansett Senior Center

An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does […]

Living Well with Diabetes

IN-SIGHT 43 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI, United States

While over time, diabetes can lead to vision loss and eventually blindness. The good news is that by learning to control your diabetes, you can help reduce the chances of […]

Newport VISION Group

MLK Community Center 20 Dr Marcus Wheatland Blvd, Newport, RI, United States

An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does […]

Boston Duck Tour

IN-SIGHT 43 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI, United States

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East Providence VISION Group

East Providence Senior Center 610 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI, United States

An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does […]

Cranston VISION Group

Cranston Senior Center 1070 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI, United States

An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does […]

North Providence VISION Group

North Providence Senior Center 2 Atlantic Boulevard, North Providence, RI, United States

An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]

Lincoln VISION Group

Lincoln Senior Center 150 Jenckes Hill Road, Lincoln, RI, United States

An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to dramatically increase as the Baby Boomer generation ages. However, living with a visual impairment does not mean people must give up on the things they love. It just means learning to adapt to a new way of doing those things. […]

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