Program areas at The Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation
The CEI Foundation's Vision Clinics located in the neighborhoods of Covington, Florence,Newport,Price Hill, and College Hill/North College Hill provide free and or reduced cost comprehensive dilated eye exams by ophthalmologists and optometrists. These clinics serve the poor and uninsured population of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The household income of patients seen at all CEIF Clinics are at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. These Clinics provide patients with comprehensive, dilated eye exams, tests for eye disease, assistance with pharmaceutical indigent care applications for free or reduced price medications and vouchers for free prescription eye glasses including lenses and frames. CEIF Vision Clinics continue to be the only free or reduced cost resource for adult and children in the region.
The Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation (CEIF) continues to support the education of eye care professionals in the region through continuing education programs for Doctors of Optometry, through promotion of professional certification of Ophthalmology technicians, and CEIF's continued supports Ophthalmology Residents in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine. The hope is that once their residency is complete, these residents will remain in the Greater Cincinnati area to practice.In 2013, CEIF joined with the OneSight Foundation, the Cincinnati Public School System, the Cincinnati Health Department and the Ohio Optometric Association to establish the OneSight Eye Clinic at Oyler School in the lower Price Hill area of Cincinnati. The CEI Foundation provided the design and business model for the Clinic which became the country's first, financially self-sustaining eye clinic within a school based health center.
The Richard Kerstine Vision Outreach Program provides free preventive eye screenings and lectures on maintaining eye health and eye disease throughout the Greater Cincinnati community. The Vision Outreach Program targets all adults aged 60+ and adult African Americans and Latinos because of their higher prevalence rates of eye disease due to diabetes and other diseases. The Program works directly with local nonprofit agencies, community centers, senior center, churches, and retirement communities to provide onsite screening and lectures on preventing and treating eye disease. Follow-up services are provided to participants needing additional testing or care, including assistance in obtaining medical appointments with local eye care providers, or through charitable agencies including The CEI Foundation's Vision Clinics.
The Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation (CEIF) supports ophthalmology research through our IGNITE grants. These grants are designed to provide early-stage seed funding for research projects that point the way to new treatments and possible cures for eye disease.