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Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

11150 Fairfax Blvd., Ste. 502
Fairfax, VA 22030

(703) 359-1100

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Contact Information

Main
(703) 359-1100
TTY/TTD
(804) 371-3133

Who We Are

A service program is individually designed to develop and raise the level of adaptive coping skills and functional independence of youth and adults who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind. Services provided include individualized needs assessment, adjustment counseling, information and referral, advocacy, outreach, orientation and mobility, daily living skills training, Braille, typing, script writing, home management skills, assistive technology services and devices, and other specialized services.



Orientation and Mobility staff provide assessments, instruction, technical assistance, and materials that enable consumers who are blind, visually impaired or deaf-blind to travel safely and independently in their homes and communities. This service is available to consumers of all ages.



Requires report of recent eye exam.



{Languages: English. Agency provides an interpreter with advance notice; client can expedite processing by providing an interpreter.}

Who We Serve

Languages Spoken
English
Service Area(s)
Alexandria City
,
Arlington County
,
Clarke County
,
Culpeper County
,
Fairfax City
,
Fairfax County
,
Falls Church City
,
Fauquier County
,
Frederick County
,
Loudoun County
,
Manassas City
,
Manassas Park City
,
Orange County
,
Page County
,
Prince William County
,
Rappahannock County
,
Shenandoah County
,
Stafford County
,
Warren County

Cost & Payment Methods

Fee Structure
Call for Information

Age Requirements
0-5
,
6-12
,
13-21
,
22-55
,
56-60
,
60+
Family
No
Other Eligibility Criteria
Virginia residents with severe visual loss. Individual must be a client of and have referral from Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

Available 24/7
No

Intake Process
Phone, Mail, Appointment required.
Intake Contact Email
Timothy.Brown@dbvi.virginia.gov