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To facilitate the utilization/integration of each discipline's unique skills into an effective rehabilitation management team
To facilitate communication and understanding of the paradigms of care within each discipline.
To facilitate governmental and private third-party understanding of optimum, comprehensive integrated discipline team rehabilitation.
To facilitate public awareness and understanding of need for Neuro-Optometric rehabilitation services.
To serve physically and cognitively disabled persons and provide them with optimum visual rehabilitation.
To educate professionals including optometrists, educators, rehabilitation, and allied health professionals about Neuro-Optometric care.
To facilitate research regarding vision rehabilitation.
To develop inter and intra-professional networks that include Neuro-Optometric and vision rehabilitation services.
To make Neuro-Optometry a part of every multidisciplinary team treating individuals who suffer a traumatic brain injury.