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20 reviews on Google
Good people, unload in 20 mins . Only one dock so go straight in and back from opposite side so ya place is little tight for 53 foot.
Let me sharing the BIG TRUTH come out of their cloest. Lighthouse for the Blind Seattle could be good place for everyone such as Hearing with low vision and full blind during they match fit Hearing world. BUT for DeafBlind people not always prefect match for their accessibility at their depts that high precent workers do not use ProTactile as well. They do provide ProTactile training under DeafBlind progarm. They just could use that as lames that they would improve communication system between Hearing blind/low vision, sight and DeafBlind workers. They still put DeafBlind workers on limited positions that they allow others has their more opportunities than DeafBlind workers does! HR system have long way to clean their mess system during they still not doing proper process with DeafBlind appealled. HR didnt do what JUDGE would do by listen all sides but ONE because they have their FAVISM as very common with others companies.
They have special event happen every year called DeafBlind Retreat in Seabeck. They did great job in past before new DeafBlind Retreat director takes over. Things went not very well recently they jump the conclusions so quickly without hearing both sides or ask SSPS who were with while on duty.. They were not even questioned at all but only that one person and made decision automatically! So you get the idea! Seabeck had gotten declined for a while now I understand why some people do not go back and volunteer! We lost good people (you know who they are.. do i need to name them?)
Plus I know for FACT that one person donated $$$$ for years and volunteer SSP and not get him back recently?!! Wassup? Smell rats? Now with my case .. smell rats?
So long.
Awesome business doing great work for all in the community not just those with sight impairment
I don't know this place so well. But from what I gather, it's a very nice and good place, especially for the blind.
My friend works there and it sounds so amazing
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[?]Frequently Asked Questions
Where is The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store located? +
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store is at 2501 S Plum St, Seattle, WA 98144, United States, Seattle, Washington 98144.
What services does The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store offer? +
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store provides comprehensive eye care including services for this business. Call +1 800-914-7307 for specific service availability.
What are the opening hours of The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store? +
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store is open 8 am-4:30 pm. Closed on: Saturday, Sunday
Does The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store accept walk-in patients? +
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store in Seattle accepts both appointments and walk-ins, though appointments are recommended for specialized services.
What is the average consultation fee at The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store? +
Consultation fees vary by service at The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store. Basic eye exams typically start from $50 to $150 in Seattle, while specialized treatments and surgeries may cost more.
Is The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store equipped for emergency eye care? +
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store provides emergency eye care services for conditions like eye injuries, sudden vision loss, or severe eye pain during operating hours.
About The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store
The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit social enterprise providing employment, support, and training opportunities for people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities. The Lighthouse has provided employment and support to people who are blind in our community since 1918.
Located within The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is the Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic. The clinic optometrist sees patients from the community by doctor's referral. Independent living skills are taught by trained professionals to help patients maintain their independence in their homes.
The Lighthouse Low Vision Store is open to the public.
How to Get Help at The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store
To visit The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store in Seattle, call +1 800-914-7307 to schedule an appointment or walk in during business hours. Bring your medical history and any current eyeglasses or contact lenses.
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Choosing a verified eye clinic like The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. & Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store in Seattle ensures you receive professional care from qualified specialists using modern equipment and approved treatment methods.