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Our Approach

Accreditation and​ certification​

​As Alberta’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Alberta is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals​ (ACVREP). O​ur specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information.

​Our commitment to diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Alberta​ strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

Accredit​ation and certification​

As British Columbia’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation British Columbia is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals​ (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017.​

Our commitment to diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation British Columbia strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

​​​​​Accreditation​ and certification​

As Manitoba’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Manitoba is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals​ (ACVREP). O​ur specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information.​

Our commitment to diversit​y

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Manitoba​ strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

Accre​ditation and certification​

As New Brunswick’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation New Brunswick is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website​ for more information. 

Our commitment to diversity

Vision Los​s Rehabilitation New Brunswick strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

Ce​rt​ification​​

​As Newfoundland and Labrador’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Newfoundland and Labrador is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals​ (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information.

Our commitment to diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Newfoundland and Labrador strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

​Certification​

As Northwest Territories' leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Northwest Territories is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information. 

Our commitment to diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Northwest Territories strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

Accreditation and c​ertification​

​As Nova Scotia’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Nova Scotia is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals​ (ACVREP). O​ur specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information.

Our commitment t​o diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Nova Scotia strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

Accreditation​ and certification​

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Ontario is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilit​at​ion Facilities​ (CARF). CARF International is an independent, non-profit accreditor of health and human services. Visit the CARF website ​for more information. 

As Ontario’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Ontario is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information. 

Our commitment to diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Ontario strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

Accreditation an​d certification​

As Prince Edward Island’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Prince Edward Island is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information. ​

​​Our commitment to diver​sity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Prince Edward Island strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

​​Accreditation and ​certification​

As Saskatchewan’s leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Saskatchewan is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information. ​

Our commitm​ent to diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Saskatchewan​ strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.

​​​Vision Loss Rehabilitation Yukon is a health services organization. We provide 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. Our certified specialists work closely with ophthalmologists, optometrists and other health care professionals, providing essential care on a referral basis in homes and communities across Yukon.

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Yukon is operated by CNIB and funded by donations and the Government of Yukon.​

Mission

To change what it is to be blind through innovative programs and powerful advocacy that enable Canadians impacted by blindness to live the lives they choose.

Values

Empowerment
Inclusiveness
Innovation
Passion
Collaboration
Integrity

​​​​​Certification​

As Quebec's leading provider of vision loss rehabilitation therapy, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Quebec is committed to providing an unmatched quality of care for all we serve. For this reason, we are committed to ensuring all our specialists are certified by the A​cademy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP). Our specialists hold ACVREP credentials today, and all are expected to be certified by mid-2017. Visit the ACVREP website for more information. 

Our commitment to diversity

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Quebec strives to establish and maintain an inclusive environment and believes that diversity is an invaluable asset. We are committed to practices based on merit, transparency, accessibility and inclusion.​

Our strategic plan

2020-2024: Aim Higher

Aim Higher, Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada's first multi-year strategic plan, outlines four ambitious goals that will drive our work providing high-quality care, enabling independence, and supporting all Canadians with vision loss.