Functional Vision Evaluation for Adults With Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a functional vision evaluation?
A: A functional vision evaluation is an assessment to determine an individual's visual abilities and how they impact daily functioning.
Q: Who is a functional vision evaluation for?
A: A functional vision evaluation is for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities in New Mexico.
Q: Why is a functional vision evaluation important?
A: A functional vision evaluation is important to understand how visual impairments may affect an individual's ability to perform daily tasks and to develop appropriate intervention strategies.
Q: What does a functional vision evaluation assess?
A: A functional vision evaluation assesses various visual skills such as visual acuity, visual field, eye movements, and visual perception.
Q: Who conducts a functional vision evaluation?
A: A functional vision evaluation is typically conducted by a qualified eye care professional, such as an optometrist or ophthalmologist.
Q: What are the potential outcomes of a functional vision evaluation?
A: The outcomes of a functional vision evaluation may include recommendations for vision aids, modifications to the environment, and strategies to improve visual function.
Q: Is a functional vision evaluation covered by insurance?
A: Insurance coverage for a functional vision evaluation may vary, so it's important to check with your insurance provider.
Q: How can I schedule a functional vision evaluation in New Mexico?
A: To schedule a functional vision evaluation in New Mexico, contact a local eye care provider or a vision rehabilitation clinic.
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