Support Lighthouse Low Vision Services
Dr. Anna Shagas OD performs an eye exam with a patient in the Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic
The Lighthouse’s Spring Campaign kicks off this month, and this year we’re featuring our Low Vision Services program! Make a gift today to one of the only programs providing low vision care in the Puget Sound area – and give people struggling with vision loss the support they need. Visit our campaign page to read all about the impact your gift will have – and be sure check back in when registration goes live for our Summer Garden Party this August 8th!
Orientation and Mobility in Action at the Lighthouse
Watch this audio-described video about how the Orientation and Mobility program assists individuals who are blind and Deafblind in learning skills to travel independently and safely.
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Lighthouse Low Vision
Services and Clinic
We have expanded our programs to enhance services for the Low Vision Community: Lighthouse Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Low Vision Clinic, and our Low Vision Store. Click here to learn more about our services.
Our Low Vision Store is not open for in-person visits, but store orders can be placed over the phone. Please call (206) 436-2228 for inquiries.
Take a Virtual Tour of our Seattle Facility
We invite you to visit our corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Seattle both with this JAWS audio-described video tour OR by schedule an in-person tour with your colleagues, students, or family. Thank you for wanting to learn more about the Lighthouse and how people who are blind power everything we do!