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Greater Detroit Agency
for the Blind and Visually Impaired

16625 Grand River Avenue
Detroit, MI  48227
313-272-3900
FAX: 313-272-6893
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Southeast Michigan's Resource Promoting Independence through Vision Rehabilitation

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Does Your Child Have a Vision Problem?

He or she is not too young to receive services from a consultant for the visually impaired.

If your ophthalmologist believes that your child has a visual acuity of less than 20/70, has a field loss or has a degenerative condition, you should contact your local school district.

It doesn't matter if your child spends time at home, in a nursery school, or if he or she has already started school . . . he or she is eligible for support services from a teacher of the visually impaired.

Follow these simple steps to get the services your child deserves.

  1. Obtain a letter from your ophthalmologist or optometrist stating your child's visual diagnosis and acuity.
  2. Call one of the numbers listed below to initiate services from your region for your child.
    Detroit Public Schools:
    Call Rosemary Blaszkeiwicz at 313-494-0934

    Lincoln Park Schools:
    Call Linda Allgeyer at 313-389-0210

    Western Wayne County:
    Call Collette Bauman at 734-432-3672

    Other Counties:
    Call your local ISD (Intermediate School District)

  3. You should expect a prompt response from the representative for your region and initiation of services within 30 days. Keep calling!

If your child is diagnosed during the summer months when most school systems are not active, contact the Michigan School for the Blind at 800-622-6730, ext. 420 or 810-257-1420, and you will receive assistance in making the contact with your local district.