Abstract
Orientation and mobility programs are uniquely crafted training programs to support people with vision impairment to achieve daily living independence and social participation. Like any other learning tasks, they require self-motivation on the part of the learner to be able to successfully engage and experience the benefits of such programs. For many older adults, variables such as sedentary lifestyle, declining physical strength, fear of falls, feelings of perceived inadequacy or lack of competence, may impact negatively their willingness and confidence to keep moving. We are presenting the results of four case studies that have investigated the potential of pairing an Orientation and Mobility program with the benefits of the vision-Lifestyle-integrated Functional Exercise (v- LiFE) program; a unique functional exercise program designed to keep an individual active while performing everyday life tasks. Pairing the two programs together benefits individuals across several domains: moving and completing daily activities with improved confidence, increasing awareness of body posture and movement and developing overall self-confidence and independence.