Visual rehabilitation is a type of therapy designed to help people who have lost vision or have visual impairments improve their ability to function in daily life. It focuses on maximizing the remaining vision through personalized strategies, tools, and training. This may include the use of low vision aids like magnifiers or special glasses, orientation and mobility training, eye exercises, and techniques for reading or using technology. Visual rehabilitation is commonly used for people with conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or after a stroke. The goal is to help individuals become more independent and improve their quality of life despite vision loss.