After gradually losing his vision, Horace Grayson found a new path through Lighthouse Louisiana. Clearing the way for others to find theirs, Grayson recently chaired the […]
Three members of the American Academy of Optometry visited Lighthouse Louisiana October 12 to complete a necessary step to become Low Vision Diplomats. These diplomats are […]
Lighthouse Louisiana was alive with Halloween spirit as more than 40 little goblins came to the New Orleans campus to celebrate Spooky Fest on October 21. […]
Autumn months carry threat of hurricanes A departure from the oppressive heat of summer often coincides with the dismissal of a potential hurricane threat. But forecasters […]
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of preventable blindness in American adults. While early detection is key to treating diabetic eye diseases, such as retinopathy and macular […]
The Baton Rouge community gathered September 14 in observance of White Cane Safety Day. The event, sponsored by Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired (LSVI) and […]
Light the Way for Safe Trick-or-Treating Halloween can be a tricky time for children with low vision, with plenty of hazards lurking in unexpected places. To […]
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits employment discrimination against people with disabilities in the federal sector. Join Lighthouse Louisiana in celebrating the contributions of these individuals […]
Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS) gave Lighthouse Louisiana an opportunity to share the important work of the organization at an LRS meeting held September 1 at UNO […]