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Organization: Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada - Halton/Peel  
Toll-Free: 1-844-887-8572
Fax: 905-275-7710
Email: info@vlrehab.ca
Website: visionlossrehab.ca/en/locations#Ontario
Address:
10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, Unit 402
Brampton, ON
L5R 3K7
Intersection: Hurontario St and Knightsbridge Garden Circle
Location: Mississauga (Hurontario)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4:30pmOpen

Services by appointment only
Executives: Patrick Levesque - President and CEO
CNIB Foundation and CNIB Deafblind Community Services
Jennifer Urosevic - Vice president, Healthcare Operations
Public Contacts: Cathy Tufts - Regional Manager
905-275-5332 ext 5367 * cathy.tufts@vlrehab.ca
Service Description: Vision Loss Rehabilitation Ontario is a health services organization

Provides training that enables people who are blind or partially sighted to develop or restore key daily living skills, helping enhance their independence, safety and mobility * Vision Loss Rehab Ontario's certified specialists create personalized plans to meet each person's needs and goals * specialists work closely with ophthalmologists, optometrists and other health care professionals, providing essential care on a referral basis in homes and communities across Ontario


1. Low vision services
  • functional vision assessment designed for people with low vision
  • information about client's diagnosis and how it affects their vision
  • one-on-one instruction on techniques for making the most of their remaining eyesight, and how to use sight-enhancing devices

2. Essential skills for daily living
  • build the skills needed to live safety and independently with vision loss such as safe methods of pouring a cup of coffee, how to prepare a meal and use household appliances
  • learning how to use large print, Braille and audio products, and adaptive technology as a part of day-to-day life
  • discovering simple techniques for labeling medications, identifying money, using the phone and organizing household items
  • finding community programs, financial subsidies and other helpful resources

3. Travel and mobility instruction
  • learn to travel independently with vision loss
  • use a white cane and other mobility tools
  • find and cross intersections
  • ride public transit with confidence
  • navigate new environments such as a workplace or school campus

4. Services for children and families
  • help children who are blind or partially sighted gain the skills they need to grow into successful, confident adults
  • provide parents with educational materials, access to local resources, and workshops on raising a child who is blind or partially-sighted
  • pre-school children are eligible to receive services through Ontario's Blind and Low Vision Program. Find out by following this link

5. Assistive technology services
  • certified specialist assess and provide recommendations on assistive technologies to meet individual, specific needs
  • demonstrate how to use assistive technologies
  • help people with vision loss get the tools they need for the workplace or school
  • identify the financial supports available for the purchase of assistive products through the Assistive Devices Program (ADP)

Fees: None
Application: Opthalmologists, optometrists and other healthcare professionals * secure online referral form available
Eligibility / Target Population: Patients who have experienced a loss of vision
Languages: English * French * Interpretive Services
Language Notes: French reception, programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request
Area Served:
Halton Region and Peel Region  
See Also: Blindness and Vision Loss
Independent Living Supports
Life Skills for People with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on September 5, 2025

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