Koninklijke Visio is a Dutch healthcare nonprofit operating since 1808, providing comprehensive services for people with visual impairments—from medical revalidation and specialized education to vocational training and residential care. The hiring mix is overwhelmingly clinical (healthcare departments dominate at 80% of roles), paired with active work on method development (Triple-C implementation, LACCS) and digital skills programs, signaling organizational focus on scaling treatment standardization and expanding accessibility education.
Koninklijke Visio is a large nonprofit healthcare organization in the Netherlands serving people with vision loss and associated disabilities. The organization offers a continuum of services: medical assessment and rehabilitation (ranging from outpatient support to full residential care), specialized education (from tutoring to dedicated schools), employment programs, and housing support. The organization also conducts research and runs international development projects for visual impairment in low-resource settings. Staff of 1,001–5,000 spans healthcare professionals, educators, support workers, and administrative roles across the Netherlands and Switzerland.
Koninklijke Visio provides information, assessment, rehabilitation, specialized education, vocational support, and residential care for people with vision loss. Services also cover related disabilities (intellectual, physical, sensory) and include international development projects.
Active projects include Triple-C method implementation, LACCS method development, digital skills and accessibility training programs, individual ICT training, and participation in national expertise and care initiatives for visual impairment.
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