Vision Rehabilitation Therapy
(VRT) - formerly Rehabilitation Teaching (RT)
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Vision Rehabilitation Therapist Certification Handbook
Vision Rehabilitation Therapist Certification Application
| Vision Rehabilitation Therapists instruct persons with vision impairments in the use of compensatory skills and assistive technology that will enable them to live safe, productive, and independent lives. Vision Rehabilitation Therapists work in areas that enhance the vocational opportunities, independent living, and educational development of persons with vision loss, and may include working in center-based or itinerant settings. |
Specific areas of instruction taught by Vision Rehabilitation Therapists include:
There are colleges and universities that provide Bachelor's and/or Master's degrees in vision rehabilitation therapy. Individuals graduating from these programs are only able to meet a small percentage of the need, so many current Vision Rehabilitation Therapists majored in related professions such as education, teaching students with impaired vision, deaf education, orientation and mobility, rehabilitation counseling, rehabilitation, occupational therapy, psychology, and social work. Most jobs require that Vision Rehabilitation Therapists have a Bachelor's degree or higher. Many persons with vision loss find this a rewarding career area.
Over 65% of individuals who are blind are over 55 years of age. As America ages, the profession of vision rehabilitation therapy is expanding and the need for qualified professionals is growing. Certification is the main avenue to ensure that professional standards are met in preparing qualified vision rehabilitation therapy personnel.
There is a demand for certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapists, especially in supervisory positions, and both a professional and honorary distinction exists for these individuals. When a Vision Rehabilitation Therapist becomes certified, he or she can use the initials CVRT (Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist) with his or her signature. In addition, there are many reasons to seek certification, including:
Once an individual has completed all of the necessary requirements and obtained certification, this credential will be valid for a period of five years and renewable by documenting direct service hours and/or participation in professional activities.
Vision Rehabilitation Therapists
recognize the significant role that independent living plays in the overall
growth and functioning of the individual and are dedicated to helping each individual
attain the level of independence necessary to reach his or her full potential.
Vision Rehabilitation Therapists are committed to protecting the rights of individuals
who need their services. To assure the public of their awareness of this obligation,
Vision Rehabilitation Therapists adhere to standards of acceptable behavior
as specified in the Code of Ethics included in the certification handbook.