Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential
Jennifer Parrish talks with volunteer and retired VA low vision director Karen Petty about childhood vision loss, guide dogs, serving veterans, and her ongoing work at The Lighthouse of Houston helping people see blindness as a beginning, not an ending. Subscribe to Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential [https://houstonlighthouse.org/] on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sightless-voices-unleashing-potential/id1769100245], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4T0kCFTyO3pxdlFdKHPZja?si=da7c248c5b1043d4], iHeart [https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-sightless-voices-unleashi-217324039/], or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the Lighthouse of Houston (https://houstonlighthouse.org/ [https://houstonlighthouse.org/]) Key Takeaways 1. Vision loss can bring “dark days,” but early connection to services, low vision evaluations, and rehabilitation programs provides both practical skills and emotional support for rebuilding life. 2. Guide dogs are powerful mobility partners, yet they require strong foundational cane and orientation skills, daily commitment, and an understanding that they are living teammates, not plug-and-play devices. 3. The VA’s blind rehabilitation system offers coordinated, lifelong support for veterans with functional vision loss, including low vision clinics, in-home training, and comprehensive rehab centers, even when vision loss is not legally blind or service-connected. 4. True adjustment often appears when people move from only receiving help to also giving back, whether through support groups, organizations like the Blinded Veterans Association, or volunteering in their local community. 5. Support groups and peer connections, like Karen’s group at The Lighthouse of Houston, create space to share honest fears, trade practical strategies for daily life, and discover that you are not alone in your experience. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Introduction to Karen and her lifelong journey with vision loss. 01:13 Childhood blindness, family expectations, and education and work foundations. 06:11 Guide dog partnership, mobility, and public interactions. 12:40 Career at the VA and discovering blind rehabilitation work. 15:22 VA blind rehab services and lifelong veteran support. 18:18 Veterans’ “dark days,” adjustment, and giving back through BVA. 22:10 Volunteering at The Lighthouse and leading a support group. 24:30 Practical tips and humor around dining and social situations. 27:59 Why The Lighthouse and low vision services are a powerful starting point. 33:10 Final encouragement that life after vision loss is still good. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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