People with neuro visual deficits from acquired brain injuries and other neurological disabilities can benefit from the
array of assistive technologies and home modifications available to the larger vision impairment population, especially when
symptoms are mild and associated neurological conditions are few. Optics, proper lighting, and magnification to increase the
perceived size of both objects and reading material and to improve contrast sensitivity have been shown to be beneficial. Innovative
technologies, universally designed for safe independent living and community participation are gradually developing and show
promise for addressing the needs of this population. This article highlights technologies that may be useful for people with
neuro visual deficits and describes the evidence to support their training and use. The use of various types of eyewear to reduce
falls; prisms and telescopic lenses to improve visual attention and minimize the impact of visual field deficits; and technologies
to improve computer use, wayfinding, and home safety are discussed. While there remains substantial need for further research
and development focusing on the needs of people with vision impairments from neurological conditions, practitioners can use
technology with caution to improve functional outcomes.