Overview
August is Children's Eye Health & Safety Month. Here at the Iowa Department for the Blind, we recognize that a child's diagnosis of blindness or low vision can bring many questions and often create feelings of uncertainty. We are here to work with parents, teachers, and doctors to provide a variety of youth services - helping to ensure your child's future.
Read our Director's Open Letter to Eye Care Professionals
The Iowa Department for the Blind: A Resource for All
IDB is the state rehabilitation agency for Iowans of all ages who are blind and have low vision. Through our engaging and hands-on training, blind and low vision children can:
- Excel academically at the same level as their peers
- Participate in extracurricular activities
- Attend college or pursue the career of their choice
Our services include:
- Training for people of all ages in nonvisual skills, such as cane travel, braille, low vision aids, home management, and adaptive technology
- Access to the Iowa Library for the Blind and Print Disabled, which has thousands of braille, large print, and audiobooks
- Programs for blind and low vision youth that prepare them for success in school, higher education, and employment
- Services for older adults adjusting to vision loss