Welcome to the Padula Institute of Vision
rehabilitation
INTRODUCTION
The Padula Institute of Vision (PIV) was
created to provide excellence in
behavioral vision care for children and adults with reading and
learning disabilities as well as
neuro-optometric rehabilitation for those persons who have neurological
problems caused by
traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, (CVA), autism, chronic fatigue
syndrome, (CFIDS), multiple sclerosis (MS), and cerebral palsy (CP), to
name several. In addition,
low vision
rehabilitation is offered to serve those who have a vision impairment
caused by macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes, etc. Often
persons who have these types of problems will have vision difficulties
that interfere with reading and learning. For those who
are neurologically challenged or visually impaired, problems with balance,
dizziness (vertigo),
glare sensitivity,
panic attacks and reduced sight can often be caused by visual problems
that are treatable. PIV will also provide an
integrated
approach with occupational therapy, speech
therapy and reading and educational therapy available, as needed.
The Padula Institute of Vision is directed by
Dr.
William V. Padula who has had extensive experience In developing
visual rehabilitation for such problems.
The Padula Institute of Vision is committed to providing
vision rehabilitation for persons for whom medical or surgical treatment
of their visual problems will offer no further help.
Padula Institute
discusses and treats neuro-optometric rehabilitation, visual problem,
low vision, low vision evaluation, vision impairment, traumatic brain
injury, physical disabilities, strokes, brain injuries, brain injuries and
vision problems, brain injury and vision loss
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