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Caley Haehn

Program Coordinator at Cleveland Sight Center

Caley Haehn is a seasoned professional with a strong background in social work and program management. Currently serving as Program Coordinator at Cleveland Sight Center since June 2021, Caley supports programming for Children & Young Adult Services. Previously, Caley was a Program Manager at MedWish International from August 2017 to June 2021 and worked as a Behavior Interventionist for the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District from August 2013 to September 2017. Additional experience includes roles as Office Manager & Sales Associate at Yukon International Inc from 2008 to 2014 and as a Social Work Intern at YWCA Greater Cleveland in 2012-2013. Caley holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Cleveland State University.

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Cleveland, United States

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Cleveland Sight Center

Our Mission: To provide individualized support and tools to navigate the visual world. Who we are: We are a team of professionals dedicated to providing the support and tools needed to navigate the visual world. Our team of optometrists, vision rehabilitation therapists, teachers, employment specialists and other staff assess one’s needs with empathy and professionalism, seeking to help each individual understand his or her unique vision-related challenges and the resources available to them. Why We Are Here: We live in a world that is designed for those with clear vision, creating challenges for those with less than clear vision. These challenges can be intimidating, isolating, and seemingly unfair, but, we believe the quality of one’s sight should not determine the quality of one’s life. Our mission is to provide support and tools to overcome sight challenges that exist in the visual world. What We Do: We assess each individual’s specific needs, seeking to understand their vision-related challenges and goals. We then create an individualized plan to support them in reaching those goals through training on a variety of tools and techniques. We educate the community about the resources and opportunities available for those with less than clear vision, while also advocating for community awareness in a world designed for those with clear vision. How We Do It: We support individuals of all ages with a high level of compassion and expertise through individualized services that may include: -Vision exams and assessments -Recommendations and instruction on low vision aids and assistive technology -Training on tools and techniques -Education and support to children and families -Employment opportunities within CSC or other organizations -Advocacy for accessibility needs in school, work and community -Recreation and socialization activities -Counseling and peer support groups


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