Chicago Area Veterans Hospital Works With Blind Patients

Milton McFarland of Maywood, Illinois has his eyes examined at the Central Blind Rehabilitation Center at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital November 5, 2009 in Hines, Illinois. The Blind Rehabilitation Center offers various programs to help blind veterans develop the skills they need for independent living. McFarland, an Army veteran, began losing his eyesight in the 1970s when he was diagnosed with Ocular Histoplasmosis.
Milton McFarland of Maywood, Illinois has his eyes examined at the Central Blind Rehabilitation Center at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital November 5, 2009 in Hines, Illinois. The Blind Rehabilitation Center offers various programs to help blind veterans develop the skills they need for independent living. McFarland, an Army veteran, began losing his eyesight in the 1970s when he was diagnosed with Ocular Histoplasmosis.
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Milton McFarland of Maywood, tries out a pair of Maxtv glasses at the Central Blind Rehabilitation Center at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital November 5, 2009 in Hines, Illinois. The glasses will help McFarland focus while he watches TV. The Blind Rehabilitation Center offers various programs to help blind veterans develop the skills they need for independent living. McFarland, an Army veteran, began losing his eyesight in the 1970s when he was diagnosed with Ocular Histoplasmosis. Milton McFarland of Maywood, Illinois is fitted for sunglasses by optometry student Daman Gupta at the Central Blind Rehabilitation Center at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital November 5, 2009 in Hines, Illinois. The Blind Rehabilitation Center offers various programs to help blind veterans develop the skills they need for independent living. McFarland, an Army veteran, began losing his eyesight in the 1970s when he was diagnosed with Ocular Histoplasmosis. Milton McFarland of Maywood, learns to read using a pocket magnifier at the Central Blind Rehabilitation Center at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital November 5, 2009 in Hines, Illinois. The Blind Rehabilitation Center offers various programs to help blind military veterans develop the skills they need for independent living. McFarland, an Army veteran, was diagnosed with Ocular Histoplasmosis when he began losing his eyesight in the 1970s. Milton McFarland of Maywood, Illinois has his eyes examined at the Central Blind Rehabilitation Center at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital November 5, 2009 in Hines, Illinois. The Blind Rehabilitation Center offers various programs to help blind veterans develop the skills they need for independent living. McFarland, an Army veteran, began losing his eyesight in the 1970s when he was diagnosed with Ocular Histoplasmosis.
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