What Parents Should Know
Screening agencies in Alabama have chosen to refer over 90% of all Alabama children who fail vision-screenings to Sight Savers. Sight Savers is the recognized STANDARD for follow-up eye care services in the industry. Our child referral network, volunteer eye care provider network, and Sight Savers’ staff work as a team to ensure that each child receives world-class eye care—from initial examination to completion of treatment.
Treatments provided by Sight Savers include the following:
* Eye Exams
* Eyeglasses
* Medication
* Surgery
* Vision Therapy
* Vision aids for children with low vision
Each child’s case is assigned to a personal Case Manager who contacts referral agencies and parents for needs assessment. This dedicated crew makes appointments, reminder calls, arranging transportation, rescheduling appointments, and final follow-up care to ensure that each child receives the eye care they deserve. In the last five years, this program has grown from its base in Jefferson County to a statewide program serving more than 30,000 annually. Managed growth, dedicated staff and devoted volunteers have combined to create a unique program that adopts and meets the eye care needs of all children.
Under state funding from Alabama and Mississippi, Sight Savers provides follow-up eye care services to school children who fail vision-screenings. Alabama’s Childhood Vision Health Program encompasses vision-screening and follow-up services for all kindergarten, second grade and fourth grade students. In Mississippi, it includes all kindergarten children. Our signature program makes Sight Savers America (formerly Sight Savers of Alabama) the national model for childhood vision health.