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This service specialises in support for visually impaired, deaf and deafblind people.
Our specialist rehabilitation workers assess and deliver services to improve quality of life, increase independence and wellbeing for anyone living with sight loss in Croydon. After being referred, you will be assessed to see whether you are eligible for our services.
The service is available to any visually impaired individual living in the borough of Croydon, with a medically diagnosed eye condition:
Once you have been seen at the eye hospital, a consultant ophthalmologist decides if you meet then the criteria for registration and completes a certificate of visual impairment (CVI). A copy is sent to you, and also to us in the Sensory Impairment Team. Once we receive the CVI, you will be contacted and asked if you wish to be registered, offer you an assessment and tell you about our services.
There are 2 categories of registration, sight impaired (partially sighted) and severely sight impaired (blind). Registration is voluntary and if you choose not to be registered our team will still help you.
For those registered sight impaired (partially sighted), you are entitled to:
You will also get a 24 hour Freedom Pass for free travel on buses, trams and underground in Greater London (rail travel Monday to Friday only after 9.30am). This includes a third off the price of rail tickets outside of London, for you and your carer or guide.
For those registered severely sight impaired (blind), you are entitled to all of the above plus:
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