👁️ Visual Processing Support

Visual Rehabilitation

Therapy focused on improving functional vision and visual motor integration to enhance reading, learning, and daily activities.

Visual Rehabilitation Therapy

Our specialized visual rehabilitation program helps children develop better functional vision skills through targeted exercises and activities that improve eye coordination, tracking, and visual processing abilities.

Improved tracking and eye coordination
Better reading and spatial awareness
Enhanced visual processing
Reduced visual fatigue
Strengthened eye muscle control
Better visual-motor integration
Child receiving visual rehabilitation therapy

Benefits of Visual Rehabilitation

Our therapy helps children develop stronger visual skills for improved academic performance and daily functioning

Eye Coordination

Improved ability to use both eyes together effectively

Reading Skills

Better tracking and comprehension during reading activities

Visual Processing

Enhanced ability to interpret and understand visual information

Spatial Awareness

Better understanding of spatial relationships and depth perception

Focus & Attention

Reduced visual fatigue and improved concentration

Motor Integration

Better coordination between visual input and motor responses

Child doing eye tracking exercises
Visual perception activities
Therapist working with child on visual exercises

Our Visual Rehabilitation Approach

We use evidence-based visual exercises and activities tailored to each child's specific visual processing needs and challenges.

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Comprehensive Visual Assessment

Detailed evaluation of visual skills, eye movements, and processing abilities

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Personalized Treatment Plan

Customized program targeting specific visual deficits

3

Eye Movement Training

Exercises to improve tracking, saccades, and smooth pursuits

4

Visual Perception Activities

Tasks to enhance visual discrimination and processing speed

5

Binocular Vision Training

Activities to improve eye teaming and depth perception

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Home Exercise Program

Structured activities for continued progress between sessions

Conditions We Help With

Visual rehabilitation therapy can benefit children with various visual processing and coordination challenges

Visual Processing Disorders

Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)

Post-Injury Vision Issues

Convergence Insufficiency

Oculomotor Dysfunction

Visual-Motor Integration Delays

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about visual rehabilitation therapy

What is the difference between vision therapy and regular eye exams?

Vision therapy focuses on improving visual skills and processing, while eye exams check for refractive errors and eye health. Both are important for comprehensive eye care.

How long does visual rehabilitation therapy take?

Treatment duration varies based on individual needs, but most programs last 12-24 weeks with 1-2 sessions per week, plus daily home exercises.

What signs might indicate my child needs visual rehabilitation?

Signs include difficulty reading, eye strain, headaches, poor handwriting, avoiding near work, covering one eye, or complaints of double vision.

Can visual rehabilitation help with reading difficulties?

Yes, many reading problems are related to visual processing issues. Vision therapy can improve tracking, focusing, and eye coordination needed for reading.

Are the improvements from vision therapy permanent?

Most visual skills improvements are long-lasting, similar to learning to ride a bike. Occasional reinforcement exercises may be recommended.

Help Your Child See Clearly and Learn Better

Our certified vision therapists are ready to help your child develop stronger visual skills for academic and life success.