Transition Services
Transition Services for Today’s Emerging Adults.
Young adults who are blind or visually impaired benefit from social and academic transition services when making the shift from adolescence into adulthood. Through assessments and specialized programming, the Carroll Center for the Blind’s transition services aim to create a solid foundation by developing critical life skills during a critical age to help young adults achieve lasting success.
Our transition services are designed to teach independent living skills, including vocational skills, to help young adults become as independent as possible, including securing competitive integrated employment, or pursuing advanced education.
During the summer months, the Carroll Center also offers a variety of summer programs for young adults ages 14 to 21 that empower youth to develop socially, academically, and independently.