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What is Low Vision Rehabilitation & its Effect on Vision Impaired?

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Low vision rehabilitation, or visual rehabilitation, is focused on people who have a vision impairment that cannot be corrected by normal means like eyeglasses, contact lenses and even surgeries. Rehabilitation allows a person to  lead an independent life  by working on functional abilities that lessen dependency from other individuals. There are different centers and organizations that assist people with visual impairment and provide rehabilitation support.  These groups can provide education and training in areas such as: Assistive and adaptive technologies; Use of optical and non-optical aids; Daily Living skills; Orientation and mobility training. It is estimated that there are about 3.5 to 5 million Americans who fall under the categorization of visually impaired, of which almost 1 million are medically blind. Low vision or visual impairment can be a real challenge for individuals to conduct day-to-day tasks like driving, walking, reading, and other basic duties.