Angeles Vision Clinic - Low Vision Rehabilation: Explanation of the causes, examination, treatment,and management.
BiOptic Driving Network: Information about driving with bioptics. List of vendors, success stories and training details.
Eye Institute of Canada: Offers low vision care by optometrists who specialize in low vision rehabilitation and low vision devices.
IBM Accessibility Center: Brings together product and service information for people with disabilities (including low vision), and for those who seek knowledge about solutions or empowering persons with disabilities to ensure a productive working environment.
Large Print Reviews: Reviews of large print and audio books and other items of interest to individuals with low vision. Plus, articles on eye health and low vision travel.
Low Vision: An information site developed by the American Optometric Association.
Low Vision Information Center: Practical information on coping with visual impairment. Offers tips and strategies for maximizing remaining sight.
Macula Lutea: Information resource on blindness and visual impairment. Collection of links to sites on low vision, as well as a calendar listing low vision conferences throughout the world. Presents information about early intervention, education and rehabilitation of persons with a visual impairment.
Royal National Institute for the Blind - Low Vision Site: Information including a database of services in the UK, various information leaflets, who's who in low vision, discussion forums, manufacturers links and the RNIB catalogue.
The Low Vision Gateway: Support site which provides access to related information on the Internet.
The Screen Magnifiers Homepage: Internet resource on screen magnification and text-to-speech. Includes product reviews, download area, news, discussion and a resource index.
Too Young for Glasses and Eye Patching?: Infants and toddlers successfully wearing glasses and eye patch. Ideas and information includes advice for gentle teaching, and positive reinforcement: Increase usage gradually, in highly visual, active (not passive)play.
V. I. Guide: Includes resources for parents and teachers of blind and visually impaired children.