ST LOUIS SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
8770 MANCHESTER ROAD, ST LOUIS, MO 63144 www.slsbvi.org

Total Revenue
$2,140,862
Total Expenses
$1,789,920
Net Assets
$16,378,072

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE SAINT LOUIS SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ENHANCES INDEPENDENCE, EMPOWERS INDIVIDUALS AND ENRICHES THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED AND THEIR FAMILIES. CARING, QUALIFIED STAFF PROVIDE SPECIALIZED VISION REHABILITATION, ADAPTIVE EDUCATION, ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

SOCIETY PROVIDES SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICE TO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND FULL RANGE OF VISION REHABILIATATION SERVICES TO ADULTS AND THEIR FAMILIES.

VISION REHABILITATION SERVICES INDIVIDUALIZED VISION REHABILITATION SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO THOSE WHO ARE VISUALLY IMPAIRED OR BLIND DUE TO MACULAR DEGENERATION, DIABETIC RETINOPATHY, GLAUCOMA, CATARACTS, TRAUMATIC HEAD INJURY AND OTHER MEDICAL CONDITIONS. REHABILITATIVE NEEDS ADDRESSED INCLUDE HOW TO BEST USE REMAINING VISION; MEDICATION MANAGEMENT; DAILY LIVING SKILLS TRAINING; PREVENTION OF INJURIES; EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES (INCLUDING ADJUSTMENT AND DEPRESSION); ADAPTIVE COMMUNICATION; AND FAMILY SUPPORT. GROUP SERVICES ADDRESS PSYCHOLOGICAL, EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL ISOLATION ISSUES AFFECTING AN INDIVIDUAL'S ABILITY TO LIVE IN A SAFE, HEALTHY AND INDEPENDENT MANNER. THE MAJORITY OF INDIVIDUALS ARE REFERRED BY THEIR OPHTHALMOLOGIST OR OTHER EYE CARE SPECIALIST AND MANY ARE DIAGNOSED WITH MULTIPLE EYE CONDITIONS. INDIVIDUALS RECEIVE VISION REHABILITATION SERVICES FROM THE SOCIETY'S STATE OR NATIONALLY CERTIFIED AND/OR LICENSED LOW VISION THERAPISTS, VISION REHABILITATION THERAPISTS, ORIENTATION & MOBILITY SPECIALISTS, CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST AND OTHER RELATED PROFESSIONALS. AS WELL AS INDIVIDUAL REHABILITATIVE TRAINING,VARIOUS AIDS, EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, TECHNOLOGY AND ADAPTIVE TECHNIQUES ARE USED TO ASSIST THE INDIVIDUAL IN ADJUSTING TO VISION LOSS OR BLINDNESS IN ORDER TO RESTORE OR MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE IN DAILY LIVING ACTIVITIES. SERVICES ARE PROVIDED IN-HOME AS WELL AS AT THE SOCIETY'S OFFICES. BECAUSE MOST INDIVIDUALS ARE NOT ABLE TO DRIVE DUE TO THEIR VISION LOSS, THE SOCIETY OFFICES WERE PURPOSELY LOCATED ALONG KEY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ROUTES. IN ADDITION, THE SOCIETY PROVIDES TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE TO ENSURE ALL INDIVIDUALS, REGARDLESS OF INCOME, HAVE ACCESS TO INDIVIDUALIZED VISION REHABILITATION SERVICES. BECAUSE MOST VISION REHABILITATION SERVICES AND LOW VISION AIDS ARE NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE OR MEDICARE, MOST DEVICES OR OTHER VISION REHABILITATION AIDS CAN BE PROVIDED TO INDIVIDUALS AT NO CHARGE OR THROUGH A LOAN PROGRAM IF THERE IS AN INABILITY TO PAY. DURING 2019, 97 DISTINCT INDVIDUALS WERE PROVIDED TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE VIA TAXI OR SOCIETY DRIVER. THE SOCIETY DROVE APPROXIMATELY 5,880 MILES PROVIDING ONE-WAY AND ROUND-TRIP TRANSPORTATION AND PAID FOR ONE-WAY TAXI TRIPS.

THROUGH A LOW VISION CLINIC (DREWS LOW VISION CLINIC) AND LOW VISION SERVICES, EVALUATIONS ARE PROVIDED BY A LICENSED DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY AND CERTIFIED LOW VISION THERAPIST OR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST. FUNCTIONAL EYE EXAMS ADDRESS WAYS TO BEST UTILIZE REMAINING VISION, PRESCRIPTIVE EYEGLASSES, AND HOW TO PREVENT ADDITIONAL VISION LOSS. THE MAJORITY OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS SEEN ARE EXPERIENCING VISION LOSS DUE TO AN AGE-RELATED EYE CONDITION. ADAPTIVE VISION AIDS AND EQUIPMENT ARE AVAILABLE TO HELP THE INDIVIDUAL BEST USE REMAINING VISION. THESE ASSIST INDIVIDUALS IN COMPLETING DAILY LIVING TASKS INCLUDING MANAGING AND TAKING MEDICATION, READING, AND WATCHING TELEVISION. OVER 250 DIFFERENT LOW VISION AIDS ARE AVAILABLE AND ARE PROVIDED TO INDIVIDUALS AT NO CHARGE IF THEY ARE UNABLE TO AFFORD SUCH DEVICES. AN EQUIPMENT LOAN PROGRAM IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR THOSE UNABLE TO AFFORD RECOMMENDED LOW VISION EQUIPMENT. IN-HOME FOLLOW UP BY THE LOW VISION THERAPIST OR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST PROVIDES REHABILITATIVE LOW VISION TRAINING AND ENSURES THE INDIVIDUAL WILL BEST USE RECOMMENDED LOW VISION EQUIPMENT/AIDS. TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE IS PROVIDED TO ANY INDIVIDUAL NEEDING HELP IN GETTING TO THE DREWS LOW VISION CLINIC.

CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROVIDES OVER 2,000 INDIVIDUAL SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES TO 98 SCHOOL AGE STUDENTS IN PUBLIC AND HOME SCHOOLS WITHIN A 60-MILE RADIUS OF ST LOUIS IN BOTH ILLINOIS AND MISSOURI, WITH APPROXIMATELY 61,000 MILES OF TRAVEL REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THESE SERVICES. CERTIFIED TEACHERS OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED AND ORIENTATION & MOBILITY SPECIALISTS PROVIDE DIRECT SERVICES IN ADDRESSING ACADEMIC SKILLS, BRAILLE INSTRUCTION, INDEPENDENT TRAVEL IN SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY, AS WELL AS EVALUATIONS AND CONSULTATION WITH REGULAR EDUCATION TEACHERS. ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINING, USE OF COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING, INTERNET INSTRUCTION AS WELL AS SOCIAL AND DAILY LIVING SKILLS TRAINING IS ALSO PROVIDED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
David EkinPRESIDENT/CE40$101,209
Laura Park-LeachPRESIDENT/CE40$57,500
Ryan WhittingtonTREASURER2$0
Paul TesserMEMBER2$0
Rebecca Sepac-JonesMEMBER2$0
Linda RoseMEMBER2$0
Chris PickelMEMBER2$0
Michael MckinnisCHAIR2$0
Elizabeth KauffmanSECRETARY2$0
Juanita HinshawMEMBER2$0
Larry HickmanMEMBER2$0
Ron HamppMEMBER2$0
Robert FeibelMEMBER2$0
Tom EngerVICE CHAIR2$0
Michael DonahoeMEMBER2$0
Michael CroghanMEMBER2$0
Jo Anne CriderASSISTANT SE2$0
Alice ConwayMEMBER2$0
Kerrie Caldwell-TroutmanMEMBER2$0
Gerald BrooksMEMBER2$0
Joseph BrinkerASSISTANT TR2$0

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