Abstract

This article explores the issues of allied health professionals who provide vision rehabilitation services to individuals who are visually impaired. It also raises questions about whether allied health professionals have had the opportunity to acquire sufficient training to work with visually impaired people, identifies the challenges facing the vision rehabilitation field, and explores how allied health professionals and vision rehabilitation professionals can work together to mutually benefit consumers who are visually impaired.

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