- This page, Information Day at The Carroll Center for the Blind, is offered by
- Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
Information Day at The Carroll Center for the Blind
Overview
Are you new to vision loss? The Carroll Center is here to help.
The Carroll Center for the Blind is an internationally recognized, private, non-profit agency serving individuals of all ages and all stages of vision loss. Since 1936, The Carroll Center has pioneered innovative methods to give individuals who are blind or visually impaired the skills they need to be self-reliant and successful in their homes, classrooms, workplaces, and lives. The Carroll Center’s professional staff have provided the blind community with many opportunities for success and independent living through new and evolving technologies combined with time-tested adaptive methods and individual attention.
Why attend Information Day at The Carroll Center?
- Make informed decisions by exploring appropriate rehabilitation and technology services.
- Hear practical tips from staff and alumni who are blind or visually impaired.
- Connect with other attendees who are experiencing vision loss.
- Discover how assistive technology enables blind individuals to use computers and mobile devices.
- See demonstrations of the latest low vision devices in our clinic.
- Learn about employment resources from our Job Placement Specialist.
- Join discussions on navigating life with vision loss.
- Tour our campus, including the dormitory and technology center.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or need assistance registering, please email Tina Laffer at tina.laffer@carroll.org or call 617-969-6200, extension 216.