1)  Orientation and Mobility Training: 
This focuses on teaching individuals who are blind or visually impaired. It teachs you how to navigate, move safely and independently in their environment. 
2)  Daily Living Skills: 
This covers a range of essential life skills such as cooking, cleaning, personal grooming, and managing money. The goal is to promote self-sufficiency and independence in daily activities.
3)  Braille Literacy: 
Learning Braille allows individuals with limited sight to read and write. This skill is taught alongside traditional literacy skills opening up educational and employment opportunities. 
4)  Assistive Technology Training:
This involves teaching individuals how to use various technological devices and software that can assist with tasks like reading, writing, communication and navigation. 
5) Vocational Rehabilitation:
This phase focuses on preparing individuals for vocational pursuits, such as skill assessment, job training, and interview preparation.
6)  Social and Recreational Activities:
Engaging in social and recreational activities helps individuals create a sense of community with others visually impaired as well as building confidence, develop social skills.