Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) provides services for people of all ages who are blind or have low vision in the state of Washington. The agency provides services to more than 2,800 Washington State Residents to help them gain or retain employment.
Independence, Inclusion, and Economic Vitality for individuals with a visual disability.
Washington State's Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) provides "one front door" for people of all ages who are blind or have low vision in Washington state.
Vocational Rehabilitation – Providing tools to gain, retain, and build successful careers.
Pre-Employment Transition Services – Helping young people prepare for prosperous futures.
Business Engagement – Resources for businesses of all sizes to build a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Independent Living – Empowering people to thrive in their homes and communities.
Self-Referral Form – Request services for yourself or a loved one.
Information and tips to help people with vision loss learn to develop the skills and abilities to live their fullest lives; resources and support for families and friends of people who are blind or have low vision; and procedures and guidelines for businesses and employers to maximize organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion and improve hiring, retention, and the bottom line.
Blind Awareness – information and tips on blindness awareness and etiquette.
Skills of Blindness – Adaptive skills enabling independence and success in the home, in school, on the job, and in the community.
Videos & Webinars – Videos and media about DSB services and programs.
Register to Vote – Voter registration information and links.