Vision Impairment Services
Wayfinder Family Services has been helping those who are blind or visually impaired thrive since 1953. Starting with early childhood, and providing support through employment and beyond, our continuum of services ensures that family members are involved every step of the way. Click through the links below to learn more about each of our vision loss programs or contact us today!
ADULTS:
Residential (Southern California)
Wayfinder’s Davidson Program for Independence
Adults who are blind or visually impaired increase their independent living skills through rehabilitative training at this residential program on our Los Angeles campus.
Residential (Northern California)
Wayfinder’s Hatlen Center
Adults ages 18 and older who have visual impairments confidently transition to a life of their own through this unique, immersive program.
Assistive Technology Training
People who are blind or visually impaired receive technology instruction at our Los Angeles campus, San Pablo location and various locations in the community.
Camp Bloomfield and Other Recreation Programs
This program offers outdoor recreation, adapted sports and trips for children, youth and adults with vision loss or special needs.
Employment Services
Adults with vision loss become competitive candidates for employment through job training, coaching and placement from expert staff at our Los Angeles campus.
Older Individuals Who Are Blind
Adults ages 55+ receive training in areas like the use of assistive technology, orientation and mobility to get around in their communities, and more.
Transition Services Program
Students ages 14 to 27 who are blind or visually impaired transition to independent living, college or the workforce through mentorship and workshops.
CHILDREN AND TEENS:
Child Development Services
Children with vision impairments or other disabilities from birth through age 3 receive early intervention from experienced, caring staff, who also provide family education and support in homes.
Camp Bloomfield and Other Recreation Programs
This program offers outdoor recreation, adapted sports and trips for children, youth and adults with vision loss or special needs.
Transition Services Program
Students ages 14 to 27 who are blind or visually impaired transition to independent living, college or the workforce through mentorship and workshops.
