Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind
U.S. Department of Education, OSERS
400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room 3326, MES
Washington, DC 20202-2741
(202) 205-9362
http://www.ed.gov/programs/rsailob/index.html
Provides training in skills of routine daily living, travel, communication, provision of adaptive devices, low vision services, family and peer counseling, and community integration such as outreach and information and referral. Funded through Title VII, Chapter 2 of the Rehabilitation Act. Programs are available in every state and accessible through each state agency for the blind.
Institute for Families
P.O. Box 54700
Mail Stop 111
Los Angeles, CA 90054-0700
(323) 669-4649
http://www.instituteforfamilies.org
Offers support and information to families of children with visual impairment. Provides direct counseling support to families at no cost after a diagnosis is made. Offers a nationwide telephone counseling service. Publishes Retinoblastoma Support News and Parent to Parent as well as the books My Fake Eye, the Story of My Prosthesis and My New Glasses: A Book for Parents and Children. Videos are available.
International Children's Anophthalmia Network (ican)
5501 Old York Road
Genetics, Levy 2 West
Philadelphia, PA 19141
1-800-580-4226
(215) 456-8722
http://www.ioi.com/ican
Provides information on anophthalmia and microophthalmia. Coordinates a patient registry. Offers referrals to local resources. Coordinates gatherings for individuals with anophthalmia/microophthalmia and their families. Publishes a newsletter, The Conformer.
International Foundation for Optic Nerve Disease (IFOND)
P.O. Box 777
Cornwall, NY 12518
(845) 534-7250
http://www.ifond.org
Promotes research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of optic nerve disease. Disseminates information about optic nerve disease.