Vision Videos
Vision Center of Excellence
We lead programs to improve vision health for service members and veterans. Our mission is to:
- Improve vision health.
- Optimize readiness.
- Enhance quality of life.
We support wounded warriors who’ve lost some or all of their vision. Learn more about our mission and how we help those in need.
Activities of Daily Living
This video shows how people with low vision or blindness can complete daily activities while staying independent and enjoying a high quality of life.
- ADL: Activities of Daily Living (standard version)
- ADL: Activities of Daily Living (audio descriptive version)
Assistive Technology
This video shows how people with blindness or low vision can use assistive technology to access information and stay productive. It covers different types of software, specialized devices, and other options.
- Accessing Information: Assistive Technology for People Experiencing Vision Loss (standard version)
- Accessing Information: Assistive Technology for People Experiencing Vision Loss (audio descriptive version)
Orientation and Mobility
This video shows how people with blindness or low vision can move safely and efficiently using orientation and mobility skills, techniques, and tools.
- Safe Travel: Orientation and Mobility for People Experiencing Vision Loss (standard version)
- Safe Travel: Orientation and Mobility for People Experiencing Vision Loss (audio descriptive version)
Screening for Oculomotor Dysfunctions Following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
This video shows how to perform screening tests for oculomotor dysfunctions following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The tests include Accommodative Amplitude (push-up method), Near Point of Convergence (NPC), and Saccades/Pursuits. We also provide instructions for proper coding procedures.
- Screening for Oculomotor Dysfunctions After TBI (standard version)
- Screening for Oculomotor Dysfunctions After TBI (audio descriptive version)
This video accompanies the VCE providers' tool, Screening for Oculomotor Dysfunctions Following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Last Updated 11/21/2024