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Perkins has many ways to help you stay active and independent at any age

Low vision is an obstacle that can be circumvented, not a road block to stop you from enjoying life. In recent announcements on Oldies 103.3 Boston, you may have heard about Perkins' services for individuals 55 and older. We invite you to explore these valuable resources.  

A man over the age of 55 enjoys listening to a book on tape
  • If loss of vision or physical impairment is keeping you, or someone you know, from enjoying your favorite reading material, you should know about Perkins Braille & Talking Book Library. The library provides FREE services including audio books delivered to your home, newspapers by phone, and more. Learn more here.


  • Strategies for Life offers in-home training for people 55 and older with vision loss in such areas as personal care, communication skills, and home management. Group classes are also available at Perkins for cooking techniques, gardening, book club, and more. Learn more here.


  • Adaptive Technology, a division of Perkins Products offers high and low tech solutions to help people with low or no vision, stay actively involved with life and the people around them. Learn more here. 

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