Event Details

CE Program/Activity
 "Focus" on Vision Impairment and Blindness Conference: Meeting the Needs of Individuals with Intellectual Disability and Vision Loss
Provider
 Shriver Clinical Services
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Location
 Norwood, MA - Four Points by Sheraton
Date(s)
 March 8, 2017 - March 8, 2017 - 03/08/2017
CE Hours
 4
Contact Information
 Lisa DiBonaventura, MA, COMSStatewide Director for Vision and Vision Loss ServicesMassachusetts Department of Developmental Services
Registration Information
 Registration Brochure available for download under "Training & Events" section of our website: www.mass.gov/dds/visionloss
Fees
 $50.00 if postmarked before Jan. 31 2017$60.00 if postmarked after Jan. 31, 2017
Description of CE Program/Activity
 Join us at the twelfth annual "Focus" On Vision Impairment & Blindness Conference: Meeting the Needs of Individuals with Intellectual Disability and Vision Loss which will be held on Wednesday March 8, 2017 at the Four Points by Sheraton in Norwood, MA from 8:00 am - 3:30 pm! The conference is sponsored by our generous contributors including:Massachusetts Commission for the Blind Perkins School for the Blind Department of Developmental Services, Southeast Training Council MAB Community ServicesNew England College of Optometry Shriver Clinical ServicesWe are so pleased that Paul Saner, MCB Commissioner will offer our welcome remarks. We are also delighted to welcome our keynote Susannah Rowe, MD MPH, Director, Exceptional Vision Service, Vice Chair for Patient Safety and Quality, Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Boston University School of Medicine, who will discuss lessons from a decade of successful eye surgery for individuals with intellectual disability. Join us and learn!Did you know that the prevalence of vision impairment, legal blindness and deafblindness among individuals with intellectual disability is 12 to 25 times higher than the general population? This multi-disciplinary conference seeks to raise awareness and share information and strategies for vision related care and services focused on the needs presented by individuals who have intellectual disability and vision loss. As with each year s over-subscribed conference, this multi-tracked educational program will reach out to the needs of clinicians, family members, support staff at day and residential programs, nurses, eye care providers, administrators, advocates and all concerned with the needs of adults with intellectual disability. In addition, many resources will be shared at the exhibit area and through poster presentations.A Focus On Talent performance by the Wild Fire Girls will put the finishing touch on the day! The Collaborating P