How Does a Telehealth Appointment Work at the Low Vision Clinic? Dr. Shagas Explains
Are you curious what an appointment with Low Vision Optometrist, Dr. Anna Shagas, is like? For those who are interested and may be apprehensive about [...]
Are you curious what an appointment with Low Vision Optometrist, Dr. Anna Shagas, is like? For those who are interested and may be apprehensive about [...]
Opening 0:00[MUSIC PLAYING] What Having a Job Means 0:05What it means to me, having a job as someone who is visually impaired is [...]
Each June, DeafBlind Awareness Week shines a light on the experiences, achievements, and advocacy of people who are DeafBlind across the United States. It [...]
At The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., employees are the heart of our mission to empower people who are blind, DeafBlind, and [...]
A Calling to Serve Through Occupational Therapy When Karin Johnson finished her training in occupational therapy, she already knew she wanted to specialize in [...]
The Lighthouse Low Vision Services Program is celebrating five years of providing specialized care for people with vision loss in the Puget Sound region. [...]
At The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., our mission is simple but powerful: to empower people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other [...]
We are excited to share a major step forward in our mission to empower people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities. [...]
Thanks to Common Cause, a non-partisan, grassroots organization, the Washington Council of the Blind (WCB) has been given a grant to provide ALL blind [...]
Mae Mullen, one of just a few DeafBlind machinists working at our Seattle facility, is reaching new heights at the Lighthouse and is the first DeafBlind employee to take part in a 4-year AJAC Apprenticeship program.