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Table of Contents
Introduction and Acknowledgements..................................................3
Definitions...........................................................................................5
Examination of the Individual with Vision Impairment.....................7
Assistive Technology............................................................................9
Radio Reading Services and Talking Book Programs........................11
State Services for the Visually Impaired.............................................13
National Resources............................................................................15
Optometrists Providing Primary and Secondary Low Vision Care....17
Occupational Therapists Accepting Low Vision Referrals.................21
Other Resources................................................................................23
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Low Vision Resource Guide
TheKansasOptometricAssociation(KOA),encouragesallmemberstopracticethe
fullscopeofoptometricpractice,includingtheproperevaluation,managementand
referralofpatientswithvisualimpairment.Werealizethatmembershavediffering
levelsofexperiencewhendealingwithlowvisionpatients.Wehopethisguidewill
assistinyourcareofpatientswithimpairedvision.
KOALowVisionCommitteemembersareavailabletoassistwithquestionsfrom
membersatanytime.Inaddition,theLowVisionCommitteehasapresentationon
LowVisionCareavailableforusebyanyKOAmember.TheCommitteealsohasa
speakersbureauthatyoucancalluponforeventsacrossthestate.Pleasecontactthe
KOAofficeinTopekaat(785)232-0225fordetails.
Low Vision Committee Members 2009-10Chairman,KendallKrug,OD........................................................Hays
WayneGilmore,OD...................................................................Parsons
JohnMetzger,OD........................................................................Lenexa
DavidNelson,OD...................................................................... Topeka
WilliamPark,OD...................................................................... Wichita
KristinaPost,OD................................................................. Wellington
GinaRidder,OD.................................................................Hutchinson
AmandaStrom,OD............................................................Leavenworth
DavidWaldie,OD..................................................................... Wichita
JohnWelsh,OD........................................................................... Salina
ToddZerger,OD.......................................................................... Salina
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Definitions
Low VisionApatientisconsideredvisuallyimpairedorlowvision,whentheirvisualabilitydoesnotallowthemtoread,driveorindependentlycompletetheiractivitiesofdailyliving.
TheSocialSecurityAdministrationpublishednewrulesforvisualdisordersintheFederalRegister(71FR67037)onNovember20,2006.Theserulesbecameeffec-tiveonFebruary20,2007.Asinthepast,statutory/legalblindnesscontinuestobedefinedasbestcorrectedvisualacuityof20/200orlessinthebettereye;oravisualfieldlimitationsuchthatthewidestdiameterofthevisualfield,inthebettereye,subtendsananglenogreaterthan20degrees,asmeasuredwithaGoldmannIII4eorequivalentsizestimulus.
Underthenewrules,howvisualacuityandvisualfieldcanbetestedtomeetthisdefinitionhaschanged.
Underthenewcriteria,ifaperson’svisualacuityismeasuredwithoneofthenewerchartsandtheycannotreadanyofthelettersonthe20/100line,theywillqualifyaslegallyblind,basedonavisualacuityof20/200orless.Forexample,iftheperson’sbest-cor-rectedvisualacuityfordistanceinthebettereyewasdeterminedtobe20/160usinganETDRSchart,theywouldnowbeclassifiedaslegallyblind.Regardlessofthetypeoftestchartused,thepersonwillnotbeclassifiedaslegallyblindiftheycanreadatleastonelet-teronthe20/100line.Forexample,ifaperson’sbest-correctedvisualacuityfordistanceinthebettereyewasdeterminedtobe20/125+1usinganETDRSchart,theywouldnotbeclassifiedaslegallyblindbecausetheywereabletoreadoneletteronthe20/100line.
Forvisualfieldtesting,thefollowingmeasurementscanbeused:1. Automatedstaticthresholdperimetry(Humphrey30-2and24-2) For Humphrey Field Analyzers, a 10dB stimulus is equivalent to a 4e stimulus. A
dB level that is higher than 10 represents a dimmer stimulus, while a dB level that is lower than 10 represents a brighter stimulus. Therefore, for automated static threshold tests performed on Humphrey Field Analyzers, any point seen at 10dB or higher are a point that would be seen with a 4e stimulus.
2. Kineticperimetry,suchastheHumphrey“SSATestKinetic” The kinetic test must use a white III4e stimulus projected on a white 31.5 apostilb
(10 cd/m2) background.3. Goldmannperimetry With a III4e target.
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SSAwillnotusetheresultsofvisualfieldscreeningtests,suchasconfrontationtests,tangentscreentests,orautomatedstaticscreeningtests,todeterminelegalblindness.
Forvisualacuitytesting,thecriteriachangedbecausemosttestchartsthatuseSnellenmethodologydonothavelinesthatmeasurevisualacuitybetween20/100and20/200.Newertestcharts,suchastheBailey-LovieortheEarlyTreatmentDiabeticRetinopathyStudy(ETDRS),dohavelinesthatmeasurevisualacuitybetween20/100and20/200.
Vision Rehabilitation
Visionrehabilitationistheprocessoftreatmentandeducationthathelpsindividualswhoarevisuallydisabledattainmaximumfunction,asenseofwellbeing,apersonallysatisfyinglevelofindepen-dence,andoptimumqualityoflife.
Functionismaximizedbyevaluation,diagnosisandtreatmentincluding,butnotlimitedto,theprescriptionofoptical,non-optical,electronicand/orothertreatments.Therehabilitationprocessincludesthedevelopmentofanindividualrehabilitationplanspecifyingclinicaltherapyand/orin-structionincompensatoryapproaches.
Visionrehabilitationmaybenecessitatedbyanycondition,disease,orinjurythatcausesavisualimpairmentwhichresultsinfunctionallimitationordisability.Inadditiontotheevaluation,diagno-sisandmanagementofvisualimpairmentbyaneyecarephysician(optometristorophthalmologist),visionrehabilitationmayinclude,butisnotlimitedto,optometric,medical,alliedhealth,social,educationalandpsychologicalservices.
ApprovedbytheAmericanOptometricAssociationBoardofTrustees,June2004:
The American Optometric Association supports the interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitation of patients with low vision (legally blind and/or visually impaired).
Aspartoftheblindrehabilitationnetwork,theoptometristplaysanintegralrolethroughdiagnosisandmanagementofthelowvisionpatientandprescriptionofoptical,non-opticalandelectronicdevicestoprovidethispopulationwithoptimaluseofremainingvision.Optometristswhoprovidecomprehensivelowvisioncareestablishclinicaltreatmentplans,including,butnotlimitedto,pre-scription,training,educationandinterdisciplinaryconsultation.
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Examination of the Individual with Vision Impairment
Inadditiontothecomprehensiveophthalmicexamination,theeyecarephysician(optometristorophthalmologist)providesthefollowingcomponentsofcare:
• Theextendedcasehistory.• Diagnosis,qualification,andquantificationoffunctionalmanifestations
ofoculardiseaseandlevelofvisualimpairment.• Determinationandprescriptionoftreatmentoptions,including,butnot
limitedto,opticalcorrection,magnification,selectiveabsorptionfilters,andassistivedevices/technologiestobeintegratedinagoal-directedtreat-mentplan,includingdelineationofcompensatorystrategiesandtherapies
• Impressionofprognosisofpatientbenefitfromparticipationinavisionrehabilitationtherapyprogram.
• Establishmentandcoordinationofaplanofcare,includingspecificationofascheduleforphysicianfollow-uptoassesstherapeuticoutcomesandneedforcontinuedcare.
Recommended Evaluation Charts and Nomenclature:
Distance Acuity:ETDRSstyle,usinga1,2or3M(10foot).• Preferrednotationistestdistance/lettersize.• TheETDRSchartforconvertingthenumberoflettersreadtoaSnellen
fraction20/XnumberisincludedintheResourseSection.• Thebestcorrectedacuity(conventionalprescription)willbecomethe
VisualImpairmentlevelofeacheye.UsetheICD-9codesinthe369series.Thereisa“VisualImpairmentCodes”ChartintheResourcesection.
Near Acuity:ETDRS,Sloan,etc.,utilizing“M”notation.• Preferrednotationistestdistance/lettersize,(0.40/2Mwouldindicate
thepatientreadthe2Mlettersat40cm).• The“M”levelbecomestheinitialmagnificationtotry.Remember,1M
printis20/50reducedSnellenornewsprint.
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Contrast Sensitivity:PeliRobson,LEA,Sloan;• Specifylow,moderateorseverecontrastlossforeacheye.
Scotoma detection:Amslergrid,NearTangent,etc.• determineeyewithbestfixation(smallestscotoma).
Withtheabove,theoptometristshouldbeabletoidentifywhicheyehasthebestresidualacuityandcentralfield,andwilldeterminethebeginninglevelofmagnificationtouse.
Good sources for Low Vision Charts:
• lowvision.com(formerlyLighthouse)• PrecisionVision:www.precision-vision.com
Ifyouhavespecificquestionsoncharts,pleasecontactacommitteemember.
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Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology for Kansans StatewideprojectcoordinatedbytheKansasUniversityCenteronDisabilitiesatPar-sons.TheprojectisguidedbyanExecutiveAdvisoryBoardcomposedofindividu-alswithdisabilities,familymembersandrepresentativesfromKansasagencies.TheprojecthasfiveregionalAssistiveTechnologyAccessSitesacrossthestate. Address: Statewide Phone: 316-942-5444 Web: www.atk.ku.edu
Kansas Assistive Technology Cooperative (KATCO):Foundedin2000,theKansasAssistiveTechnologyCooperative(KATCO)providesKansanswithdisabilitiesandtheirfamiliesaccesstofinancingforthepurchaseofAs-sistiveTechnology(AT)equipmentand/orservices.
KATCOoffersfinancingtoeligibleborrowersacrossthestate.Atypicalcustomerisanindividualorfamilywholivesonfixedorlimitedincomethoughtherearenorestrictionsonwhomayapply. Address: 625Merchant,Suite205 Emporia,KS66801 Phone: 620-341-9002 Web: www.katco.net
Kansas Telecommunication Access Project (TAP)TheKansasTelecommunicationsAccessProgramisatelecommunicationsequipmentprogramthatisfundedpursuanttostatelawthroughtheKansasUniversalServiceFund.Individualswithhearing,vision,speech,cognitiveormobilityimpairmentscanapplyforspecializedequipmentinordertoaccessbasichometelecommunicationsservices.Appli-cationscanbeobtainedfromtheKSTAPofficeinTopeka,andtheequipmentisprovidedfreeofchargefromoneoftenregionalTAPdemonstrationsitesaccrossthestate. Address: 4848SW21stStreet,Suite201 Topeka,KS66604-4415 Phone: 785-234-0200 Fax: 785-234-2304 email: [email protected]
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Radio Reading Services and Talking Book Programs
Audio Reader:TheKansasAudio-ReaderNetworkisareadingandinformationserviceforblind,visuallyimpaired,andprintdisabledindividualsinKansasandwesternMissouri.Servicesareofferedfreeofchargetoanyoneinourlisteningareawhoisunabletoreadnormalprintedmaterial.Programmingcanbeaccessedbyspecialradioreceiv-ers,bytelephoneorsatelliteandcableTV.ApplicationscanbedownloadedfromtheAudioReaderwebsiteandmustbesignedbyanoptometrist,ophthalmologistorothercertifyingauthority. Address: 1120W.11thSt. POBox847 Lawrence,KS66044 Phone: (785)864-4600 Web: www.reader.ku.edu
Wichita Radio Reading Service:AnextensionofKMUWinLawrence,WRRSisavailabletoanypersonwhoduetoaphysical,visionorcognitivehandicapisnolongerabletoread14-pointtypewithease.Arearesidentsmayapplyforareceiverdesignedtopickuponlythespecialsubcarriersignal.Uponreceiptofacompletedapplication,WRRSwillloanlistenersapre-tunedreceiver.Applicationscanbeobtainedfromthestationaddress. Address: 3317E.17thStreetNorth Wichita,Kansas67208 Phone: 316-978-6600 Web: www.kmuw.org/WRRS.html
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Talking Book Service:ThemissionoftheKansasTalkingBookServiceistoprovidebooksandmagazinesinbrailleandrecordedformatandplaybackequipmenttoanyKansascitizenunabletousestandardprintbecauseofavisualorphysicalimpairment.Theservice,coordinatedthroughtheStateLibraryofKansas,theLibraryofCongress,andtheNationalLibraryService,providesforfreehomedeliveryoflibraryresourcesdesignedtomeettheculturalandrecreationalneedsofeligiblepatrons.Materialisdis-tributedfromtheStateLibraryandsixregionallibraries.Applicationscanbedownloadedfromthewebsite,clickontheeligibilitypage. Address: KansasTalkingBookService EmporiaStateUniversityMemorialUnion 1200Commercial,Box4055 Emporia,KS66801-5087 Phone: 1-800-362-0699 Web: www.kslib.info/talking
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State Services for the Visually Impaired
Kansas Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (KSBVI)Assistpersonswhoareblindorvisuallyimpairedtoimprovetheirqualityoflife.KansasServicesfortheBlindandVisuallyImpaired(KSBVI)providespeoplewithanarrayofservicesandexperiencesaimedatovercomingnotonlythephysicaldifficul-tiesbroughtonbythelossofvision,butalsothefearofchangeassociatedwithvisionloss.Morespecifically,KSBVIcanhelpwithjobsearchandretentionactivities;lifeskillstraining;accesstomedicalservices;andtechnicalassistance.Toqualifyforser-vices,thepatientmustbelegallyblind(20/200).Patientswith20/50visionorworsemayalsoqualifyiftheirimpairmentmakesworkorindependentliving(driving)difficultorimpossible.
KSBVIservicesareusuallyforvocationalagedpatients.Theycanassistwithvisuallyimpairedcollegeagedstudentsifavocationalgoalisbeingsought.
ServicesareprovidedattheregionallevelthroughRehabilitationTeachersatSRSareaofficesorattheRehabilitationCenterfortheBlindandVisuallyImpaired(RCBVI)inTopeka.ContacttheSRSareaofficefirstinyourarea:
Chanute-SRS Lawrence-SRS 1500West7th 1901Delaware Chanute,KS66720 Lawrence,KS66046 620-431-5000 785-832-3700
Emporia-SRS Manhattan-SRS 1701Wheeler 2709Amherst Emporia,KS66801 Manhattan,KS66502 620-342-2502 785-776-4011
GardenCity-SRS Olathe-SRS 1710PalaceDrive 8915LenexaDrive GardenCity,KS67846 OverlandPark,KS66214 620-272-5800 913-826-7300
Hays-SRS Topeka-SRS 3004Broadway 500SouthwestVanBuren Hays,KS67601 Topeka,KS66603 785-628-1066 785-296-2500
Hutchinson-SRS Wichita-SRS 600Andrew 2300EastWilliam Hutchinson,KS Wichita,KS67201 620-663-5731 316-337-7000
KansasCity-SRS 400StateAvenue KansasCity,KS66101 913-279-7000
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Rehabilitation Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (RCBVI)2601SWEastCircleDriveNorthKanzaBusinessAndTechnologyParkTopeka,KS66606-1703785-296-3311800-547-5789
Kansas Seniors Achieving Independent Living (KanSAIL)TheKanSAILprogramworkstoimprovethelivingskillsandqualityoflifeforpersons55yearsandolderwhohaveblindnessorvisualimpairments.KanSAILspecialistsvisitpeopleintheirhomes,atseniorsitesandtheRCBVIinTopeka.Theyalsoprovidethree-dayworkshopseachyearacrossthestate.Alowvisionpresentationbyalocallowvisionoptometristisusuallyincludedinthisprogram.Traininginwriting,cooking,housekeeping,andsewingisincludedintheprogram.Lowvisionas-sessmentandequipmentarealsoavailable.
PatientscanbedirectreferredtoKanSAIL.Awrittenprescriptionforhandheldlowvisionaidswillsometimesbetakenandthedeviceprovidedfreeofchargetothepatient.
Qualifyingpatients,canbereferredtotheprogrambycallingtheRCBVIinTopekaat785-296-3311or800-547-5789.
Educational ServicesKansas State School For the Blind1100StateAvenueKansasCity,KS66102800-572-5463
ApublicK-12schoolprovidingprimaryandsecondaryeducationalongwithlifeskillstrainingneededforavisuallyimpairedorblindstudenttoleadfulfillinglives.AnyKansasstudentqualifiesfortheseservices.
KSSBmaintainsafullresidentialprogramalongwithoutreachprogramsforchildrenthatstayintheirhomeschooldistricts.ThereisalsoanExtendedSchoolYear—aresidentialsummerschooloption.
Superintendent:MadeleineBurkindine-Extension307,[email protected] Vision Support Coordinator:AnneNielsen,PhD,913-620-3045,[email protected]
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National Resources
TheAOAiscommittedtoworkingwithassociatedprofessionalsandconsumeror-ganizationstoimproveaccesstohighcaliber,comprehensivelowvisionservicesandblindrehabilitationprogramsbyincreasingpublicawarenessandbycontributingtothedevelopmentofprogressivepublicpoliciesthroughadvocacy.
Optometryparticipatesasanintegralpartoftheblindrehabilitationnetworkthroughtheprovisionofcomprehensiveclinicalevaluationandmanagementofthelowvisionpatient.Thisincludesprescriptionofoptical,non-opticalandelectronicdevicesthathelptheseindividualsmaximizetheuseofresidualvision,andadminis-trationofassociatedtherapytechniquesandstrategies.
Optometristsinteractwithcolleaguesinmedicine,blindrehabilitation,socialwork,psychology,educationandphysical/occupationaltherapytocoordinatetreatmentplanstomeettheimmediateneedsoflowvisionpatientsandtheirchangingneedsovertime.
AOA Vision Rehabilitation Section243NorthLindberghBlvd.St.Louis,MO63141Telephone:800-365-2219,ext4225
VRS Membership/DuesAnnualMembershipDues(inUSFunds)
• LicensedOD(1stYear)$25• LicensedOD(2ndYear)$50• LicensedOD(3rd+Year)$75• Retired/PartialPractice$15• ActiveorPost-GraduateStudent$5• Paraoptometric$10
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Veterans Administration VeteransmaybeeligibletoreceiveservicesattheVAhospitalsinKansasCityandWichita.
Kansas CityVAMedicalCenter4801LinwoodBlvd.KansasCity,MO64128Phone:(816)861-4700
WichitaRobertJ.DoleVAMedicalCenter5500E.KelloggAvenueWichita,KS67218Contact:RobertHamiltonPhone:(316)685-2221Ext.53682
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Optometrists Providing Primary and Secondary Low Vision CareThefollowingisalistoftheprimaryofficeofODswhohaveindicatedthattheyprovidelowvisionservicestotheirpatientsaccordingtothedefinitionsbelow:
Primary Low Vision Care Providers:Includesacceptinglowvisioncaseswhenscheduled,butwithoutplacingemphasisonlowvisionasaspecialservice.Thislevelwouldincludetheuseofdifferenttechniquestomeasureacuity,introductiontothehighaddbifocaloptionandalimitedselectionofhandheldopticaldevices.Refertootheroptometristsprovidingmorecomprehensivelowvisionserviceswhenneeded.
Secondary Low Vision Care Providers: Includesyearlycontinuingeducationspecifictolowvisioncareand/orpriorresidencytraining.Equipmentwouldincludemulti-pleacuityandcontrastsensitivityassessmenttools,trialframerefraction,readingandotherfunctionalevaluations,alongwithmaintainingacompleteinventoryofhandheldandspectaclemountedmicroscopesandtelescopes.Coordinationwithoccu-pationalorothercertifiedtherapistsismadeavailablewhenneededtoincludeADL,CCTV,biopticandfieldlimitationinstruction.
AugustaTodd,od,Mikee. 2323N.OhioStreet Augusta,KS67010 Phone:316-775-6341 Fax:316-775-6680 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
Clay CenterReeves,od,RichaRda. 440Lincoln,Box185 ClayCenter,KS67432 Phone:785-632-3822 Fax:785-632-5699 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
Dodge Citykessen,od,LoisvieRThaLeR
208W.RossBlvd.,SuiteA DodgeCity,KS67801 Phone:620-225-6500 Fax:620-225-6597 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
WhiTe,od,LauRieB. GreatPlainsVisionL.L.C. 2010Central DodgeCity,KS67801 Phone:620-227-8622 Fax:620-227-7099 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
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Ellsworth GWinneR,od,LLc,G.deRRiL
801E.Third Ellsworth,KS67439 Phone:785-472-3272 Fax:785-472-3360 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
Fort ScottFouLk,od,desTinyd. 624S.National FortScott,KS66701 Phone:620-223-6440 Fax:620-223-6988 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
Garden Cityhoch,od,RoBeRTL. 707KansasPlaza GardenCity,KS67846 Phone:620-276-3381 Fax:620-275-7507 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
WiLLiaMs,od,daWnd. 707E.KansasAvenue GardenCity,KS67846 Phone:620-276-3381 Fax:620-275-7507 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
HayskRuG,od,kendaLLL. 2203Canterbury Hays,KS67601 Phone:785-625-3937 Fax:785-625-7490 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
LenexaMeTzGeR,od,Johnc. 11247StrangLineRoad Lenexa,KS66215 Phone:913-469-8686 Fax:913-469-8688 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
HutchinsonPoWeRs,od,TonyG. 6EastSecond Hutchinson,KS67501 Phone:620-663-6060 Fax:620-663-4253 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
RiddeR,od,Ginac. 2701N.Main,SuiteA Hutchinson,KS67502 Phone:620-663-8700 Fax:620-663-8713 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
Kansas CitycLine,od,GinGeRe. 7701StateLineRoad KansasCity,MO64114 Phone:816-444-2900 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
LeavenworthsTRoM,od,aMandaR. ReifschneiderEyeCenter 10016thAvenue,Suite100 Leavenworth,KS66048 Phone:913-682-2900 Fax:913-682-8913 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
OberlinGRay,od,diRkM. 105S.Penn Oberlin,KS67749 Phone:785-475-1200 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
MulvanecLine,od,kevinB. 415SELouisBlvd. Mulvane,KS67110 Phone:316-777-0022 Fax:316-777-4342 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
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OskaloosahoLLand,od,JeanneTTeL. 1106WalnutStreet Oskaloosa,KS66066 Phone:785-863-2000 Fax:785-863-3333 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
ParsonsGiLMoRe,od,WayneR. EyeCareAssociatesofParsons 501Main Parsons,KS67357 Phone:620-421-2330 Fax:620-421-8450 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
PittsburgkannaRR,od,shaneR. 101W.29thStreet,SuiteC Pittsburg,KS66762 Phone:620-235-1737 Fax:620-230-0358 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
Salina
zeRGeR,od,ToddW. EyecareAssociatesofSalina 900WestchesterDr. Salina,KS67401 Phone:785-823-7403 Fax:785-825-8857 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
ShawneeGeRson,od,JeFFRyd. 16623MidlandDrive Shawnee,KS66217 Phone:913-962-2010 Fax:913-962-2013 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
St. MaryscLaussen,od,veRnee. 525WestBertrand St.Marys,KS66521 Phone:785-437-2978 Fax:785-437-6527 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
Topeka doTson,od,kyLeB. 2211SE29th Topeka,KS66605 Phone:785-266-3240 Fax:785-267-3685 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
neLson,od,davida. 3920SWParlingtonRoad Topeka,KS66610-1422 Phone:785-273-6717 Fax:785-228-2029 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
WamegoBeTTencouRT,od,MaRkL. 1405WestHiway24 Wamego,KS66547 Phone:785-456-8900 Fax:785-456-8902 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
kuekeR,od,Ryan
631Lincoln,POBox27 Wamego,KS66547 Phone:785-456-2236 Fax:785-456-2570 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
Washington sToPPeL,od,LaRRyd. 318CStreet,Box155 Washington,KS66968 Phone:785-325-2289 Fax:785-325-3435 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
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WellingtonPosT,od,kRisTinaL. 313N.Washtington Wellington,KS67152 Phone:620-326-3431 Fax:620-326-2759 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
WichitaduLin,od,WadeG. 2330Amidon Wichita,KS67204 Phone:316-838-7797 Fax:316-838-7809 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
duRhaM,od,JeReMyM. WichitaFamilyVisionClinic 437N.Tyler Wichita,KS67212 Phone:316-722-1001 Fax:316-722-1073 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Primary
kaTeR,od,BRucea. 12111W.MapleStreet Suite125 Wichita,KS67235 Phone:316-832-0026 Fax:316-832-0029 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
PaRk,od,WiLLiaML. 610N.MainStreet,Suite201 Wichita,KS67203 Phone:316-440-1690 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
Rios,od,hecToRG. 3040-2SouthSeneca Wichita,KS67217 Phone:316-522-6311 Fax:316-522-6599 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
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Wichita (Continued)sTePhens,od,andyP. WichitaFamilyVisionClinic 437N.Tyler Wichita,KS67212 Phone:316-722-1001 Fax:316-722-1073 E-mail:[email protected] Level:Secondary
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Occupational Therapists Accepting Low Vision ReferralsHays:Hays Medical CenterMelissaGinther,OTR2220CanterburyDriveHays,KS67601785-623-5691
Leavenworth:St. John Hospital Rehab Services3500S.4thSt.Leavenworth,KS66048913-680-6180
Cushing Memorial Hospital Rehab Services10016thAve.,Ste240Leavenworth,KS66048913-682-6103
Salina:SalinaRegionalMedicalCenterKathleenPutzier,OTRVickiTebo,OTR785-452-6831FAX:785.452.7023
Scott City:SaraHawkins,OTRScottCountyHospitalScottCity,KS
Topeka:St.FrancisHospitalandMedicalCenterJamieMcNally,OTRTopeka,[email protected]
Wichita:EnvisionVisionRehabilitationCenter610N.MainWichita,KS67203316-440-1600866-319-4646TollFree316-440-1695Faxwww.envisionrehab.comrehab@envisionus.com
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Other Resources
Alphapointe Association for the Blind:7501ProspectKansasCity,MO64132Phone:(816)421-5848Fax:(816)237-2019Email:[email protected].
Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center:610N.MainWichita,KS67203316-440-1600866-319-4646TollFree316-440-1695Faxwww.envisionrehab.comrehab@envisionus.com
Kansas Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired:603TopekaBlvdTopeka,KS66603-3351Phone:(785)235-8990CalltollfreeinKS:800-799-1499Email:[email protected]
Western Kansas Low Vision Associates310E.WalnutSt.GardenCity,KS67846Phone:(620)275-7248or800-526-3937Email:[email protected]