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In-Home Services

From reading to taking medications to moving safely in the home, there are numerous activities that are made more difficult with low vision. MAB’s vision rehabilitation specialists provide functional vision assessments and in-home training in many communities in Massachusetts. Here’s how we can help:

  • Conduct a home safety assessment
  • Evaluate lighting and eliminate glare
  • Teach adaptive reading, writing and record-keeping techniques
  • Reduce clutter and modify appliances with tape and markings
  • Provide information about vision loss and community resources
  • Help with healthcare routines and medication management
  • Offer strategies for adaptive diabetes management
  • Recommend adaptive aids and magnification devices

Because our funding sources vary in different regions, there are some restrictions on our ability to provide this service, based on geography, age, and severity of vision loss. Please contact a local MAB office and we will help you determine your eligibility for services. Our staff speaks several languages, and interpreters can be arranged if needed.

Central Massachusetts Office
(508) 854-0700
(888) 613-2777

Greater Boston Office
(617) 926-4232
(800) 852-3029

Western Massachusetts Office
(413) 734-7343

"I was so excited when I found out about large print playing cards and bingo cards. Now I can play bridge again! I’m also part of a knitting group, and I wear a magnifying glass around my neck so I can see the knitting needles. We’re making hats for our soldiers in Iraq."

- Louise


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