Blindness and low vision skills training
How we can help
Our team offers training on how to live with blindness or low vision. The skills we teach can help you feel confident and independently navigate your home, workplace and community.
Daily living skills training
We teach you different ways of doing things so that you can continue to study, work, or be active in your community.
Orientation and mobility skills training
We help you learn to get around your home, workplace, and community safely and independently. Our orientation and mobility instructors can teach you how to:
- Use transit to commute to and from school or your workplace
- Use a long cane to walk around on your own
Assistive technology training
We help you stay connected at work by teaching you how to use assistive technology to continue using phones and computers to complete class or work projects. We teach you how to use tools that can help with your day-to-day activities. Visit our assistive technologies page to learn more.
Help with emotionally adjusting to vision changes
You may feel sad, fearful, or angry as you lose vision. We allow you to talk through these feelings to adjust to the changes in your vision. Please note that this is not crisis counseling or mental health therapy.
Information and referrals for other resources
We share information and provide referrals to resources, programs, and benefits for people with vision loss. A great place to start is Finding Services: A Beginner's Guide to Visual Impairment provided by the National Research & Training Center (NRTC) on Blindness & Low Vision.
Get help with learning blindness or low vision skills
We offer free help so you can adapt to vision loss in your home, school or workplace. To get started, contact us using one of the methods below:
- Request services online
- Email info@dsb.wa.gov
- Call 800-552-7103