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Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted Where the focus is on independence and the well-being despite vision loss
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Welcome to Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted

Founded in 1965, CSBPS is dedicated to providing vision rehabilitation services to help people overcome the challenges of vision loss and continue to lead active, independent lives.

Losing vision doesn't mean losing independence. Our expertise is in helping people develop strategies and skills designed to promote and enhance safety and independence despite vision loss. Our focus is on each individual and their particular needs, goals and capabilities.

Doctor with a client who is using a magnifier to read

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Eye Safety for Kids

Vision problems child with glassesaffect one in four school-aged children. If left untreated, these problems can cause permanent vision loss and delay development. Your child can have vision problems without being aware of it, so it is important to incluede vision screenings as part of regular pediatric health and wellness examps, particularly if your family has a history of vision problems.

SightConnection has a Mini-LED Desk Lamp that will be great for those long nights of studying!

Read more about your child's sight at Prevent Blindness America.

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Economic Impact of Vision Loss in the US Estimated at $51.4 Billion

Prevent Blindness America has released a report estimating the costs associated with adult vision problems in the United States at $51.4 billion. The Economic Impact of Vision Problems: The Toll of Major Adult Eye Disorders, Visual Impairment, and Blindness on the U.S. Economy provides both the costs to the individual and their caregivers, and the impact on the U.S. economy of vision problems including age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataract, diabetic retinopathy, primary open-angle glaucoma, refractive error, visual impairment and blindness. Read the full report.

Make a Referral

We've made it easy for you to make a referral to us. Here you can make a secure online referral. For eye care physicians, The Physician Referral Form can be submitted securely online, or print it out and fax or mail directly to us. The General Referral Form can also be submitted online, or printed out and mailed or faxed.


Support Our Mission

There are many ways to give to CSBPS. We rely on the support of individual donors to continue providing services. Find out how you can make a donation now.

 

 

Contact CSBPS
E-mail csbps@csbps.com
Phone (206) 525-5556 or (800) 458-4888
fax (206) 525-0422
9709 Third Avenue NE, #100
Seattle, WA 98115-2027