An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to increase dramatically 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. […]
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to increase dramatically 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. […]
Our book club features lively discussions about titles that the group agrees to read each month. All the books are available for free through the free Talking Books program. This group meets in-person at IN-SIGHT and virtually via Zoom.
An estimated 22,000 Rhode Islanders are living with a visual impairment, which is expected to increase dramatically 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. […]
VISION Groups are a great resource for: - People recently diagnosed with a visual impairment. - Those who have been living with vision loss for a while. - Anyone who is supporting a person with a visual impairment including spouses, adult children, friends, and caregivers. At these events, members of the IN-SIGHT staff will be […]