Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired


The Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an institute in Winnetka, Illinois, for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. It is a member of the Council of Schools and Services for the Blind.
Hadley courses are available in four formats – online, braille, audio and large print. Since the school began offering courses in an online format in 2002, more than 14,000 students have completed one or more online courses by using screen reader software.

Program Areas

Hadley consists of five program areas

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Program
The Low Vision Focus @ Hadley, is designed to help individuals living with low vision maintain their independence by sharing practical ways to address daily living skills made difficult by vision loss. The LVF is unique in that it offers those living with low vision the opportunity to learn and take advantage of our resources from the comfort of their own homes, at a time that is convenient for them, with the benefit of one-on-one counseling and support, at no cost to them. It features a series of ten 30-minute audio lessons that provide tips and techniques for doing everyday tasks with low vision, such as working in the kitchen, personal grooming and moving around safely. In the future, Hadley will provide free, educational videos and webinars as part of the Low Vision Focus, and the program will soon reference popular Hadley courses that may be of interest to individuals with low vision.

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