Adults who are blind or visually impaired learn skills to lead fuller, more productive lives in Wayfinder’s Davidson Program for Independence, a comprehensive residential rehabilitation program. Through training in Braille, independent living skills, assistive technology and orientation and mobility (to travel autonomously and safely), graduates of the program reach their greatest levels of independence in their homes, workplaces, and communities.

Changing the Future, Together


  • Who We Serve

    Adults, ages 18 and older, who are blind or visually impaired and aspire to greater independence in their homes, workplaces, and communities.

  • Program Highlights

    Wayfinder’s Los Angeles campus offers a comprehensive residential rehabilitation program featuring a gymnasium, fitness room, swimming pool, hot tub, bowling alley, and convenient access to public transportation. Participants receive individualized orientation and mobility training, including white cane skills and public transit use; Braille instruction with full library access; and assistive technology training in a state-of-the-art computer center. Two fully equipped training apartments provide real-world skill practice, while adjustment counseling supports individuals, groups, and families.

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