In recognition of the need for adaptive rifle scopes in the hunting and shooting community, to date eight VA Hospitals Blind Rehabilitation Centers have taken the lead in providing Digital Crosshairs Adaptive rifle scope clip-ons to low vision veterans that qualify as part of their recreational therapy treatment program. These cutting-edge devices, distributed in collaboration with Digital FOV, LLC, allow low vision and assisted blind individuals to participate more independently in these sports.
These hospitals, renowned for their expertise in healthcare services for blind and low vision veterans, are located across the country, making them easily accessible to disabled veterans nationwide. Through their specialized low vision clinics, these hospitals assess each individual's unique needs and provide them with the most suitable adaptive equipment. This personalized approach ensures that low vision sportsmen and women are equipped with the best possible device to enhance their recreational hunting and shooting experience.
By issuing these adaptive rifle scopes, the VA hospitals are not only supporting low vision sportsmen, but also promoting inclusivity and equality in recreational sports. They are setting a precedent for other organizations and manufacturers to follow, encouraging the development of more accessible and inclusive technologies for individuals with visual impairments.
Digital FOV, LLC, the maker of Digital Crosshairs Adaptive is registered as a vendor with the following Veteran Administration Hospitals:
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center