Wisconsin Code § 46.293

Specialized programs for the blind and visually impaired
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The department shall provide rehabilitation
teaching services for persons who are blind or visually impaired
including elderly persons and young persons and their parents or
guardians, regardless of their eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services. These services may include assessments of each
client’s service needs, development of an individual service plan,
instruction in braille, training in orientation and movement in the
person’s home or neighborhood, counseling and guidance to increase the blind or visually impaired person’s independence, instruction in the use of low-vision aids, personal and home management training and instruction in leisure activities. In conjunction with the provision of these services the department shall:
(1) Work with blind and visually impaired persons, in a setting appropriate to each individual, to form rehabilitation plans
for independent living to enable them to increase their selfreliance.
(2) Assist blind and visually impaired persons in physical orientation and personal adjustment.

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