Abstract
From its founding in 1914 as a provider of residential and social services for blind children, The Jewish Guild for the Blind (The Guild) has evolved into the largest provider of vision-related health, educational, rehabilitation, and social services in the country. Each year, more than 15 000 patients, students, clients, and others, ranging from the youngest infants to the frailest elderly persons, and their family members receive services and support from The Guild. Many services of The Guild are unique and address the needs of exceptional segments of the visually impaired and blind community, especially those with other comorbidities, including mental health, developmental disabilities, AIDS, and other conditions that contribute significantly to the burden of vision loss.
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