Products for the Visually Impaired | Envision Everyday Store
Assistance is given to a woman who is visually impaired at the Envision Everyday Store.

Envision Everyday Store

Woman wearing glasses looks at the products in the Envision Everyday Store

Providing Products for Low Vision Needs

The Envision Everyday Store provides individuals with low vision needs access to the latest adaptive aids, technology, and equipment. Our wide range of low vision products can improve quality of life by allowing the user to accomplish everyday tasks that are vital to their sense of independence. Our goal isn’t to sell you a product. Our goal is to give you expert advice on your situation.

Product categories include:

  • Magnifiers
  • Electronics
  • Clocks and watches
  • Digital magnifiers and CCTV’s
  • Games, toys, and educational material
  • Household and pet products
  • Office supplies
  • Canes and accessories

Expanding Access to Adaptive Aids and Devices

Envision has partnered with The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind to help individuals access a wider range of adaptive aids and devices. This collaboration is designed to make it easier for people, especially in underserved areas, to find the tools they need to live more independently.

By visiting the My Tools for Living (MTFL) page, you can explore additional products selected to complement the offerings in our Envision Everyday store.

Discover more on the My Tools For Living Page.

Lady trying a magnifier at the Envision Everyday Store.

Call or visit us in Wichita

Envision Everyday Store 610 N. Main
Wichita, KS  67203

      Phone: (888) 311-2299

      Store Hours: Monday - Friday 1:00 - 4:00pm, or by appointment


Effective September 1, 2022, The Envision Everyday Store will no longer accept checks for purchases in the store unless you are an active patient of the Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center or a current Envision employee. We continue to gladly accept cash, credit cards, and Envision Everyday gift cards for all purchases made. We appreciate your support of our local non-profit organization.

Woman gets instruction on how to use a white cane at the Envision Everyday Store.