Thank you.
Back to the question of accessing Veterans Affairs programs in general, impaired vision means that the materials we'd normally be able to read would not be available to an impaired veteran. Maybe I should know this, but does the department provide vision assistance in some form, either audio presentations of programs, and so on? In other words, while I can read a brochure, can somebody else who can't read it for reasons of impairment—even dyslexia or illiteracy—hear something instead? Are there alternatives to the written word for information from the department?