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Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists
SOC 29-1122.01
Provide therapy to patients with visual impairments to improve their functioning in daily life activities. May train patients in activities such as computer use, communication skills, or home management skills.
8
Skills
8
Knowledge
5
Job Zone
No
Green
Top Skills 8
Active Listening
4.0
Speaking
3.9
Writing
3.8
Monitoring
3.8
Social Perceptiveness
3.8
Service Orientation
3.8
Reading Comprehension
3.6
Active Learning
3.6
Knowledge Areas 8
Education and Training
4.4
English Language
3.6
Psychology
3.5
Customer and Personal Service
3.4
Computers and Electronics
3.1
Therapy and Counseling
3.0
Transportation
3.0
Clerical
2.9
Key Tasks
1Teach cane skills, including cane use with a guide, diagonal techniques, and
two-point touches.
2Train clients to use tactile, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory, and propioceptive
information.
3Assess clients' functioning in areas such as vision, orientation and mobility
skills, social and emotional issues, cognition, physical abilities, and personal
goals.
4Teach clients to travel independently, using a variety of actual or simulated travel
situations or exercises.
5Monitor clients' progress to determine whether changes in rehabilitation plans
are needed.
Also Known As
Certified Low Vision Therapist
Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS)
Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
Global Mobility Specialist
Low Vision Therapist
Mobility Specialist
Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Orientation and Mobility Instructor
Orientation and Mobility Specialist
Tools & Equipment
Adjustable task lamps
Amsler grids
Anti-glare visors
Astigmatism wheel charts
Bailey-Lovie Acuity Chart
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