Prostheses for persons who are visually impaired may be provided when there is documentation that the absence of an appropriate prosthesis has interfered with securing, retaining, or performing work for which the client is otherwise prepared to do, or for which training is proposed. This service will be provided when there is a report from a specialist certifying the existence of a disability and recommending the provision of an appropriate prosthesis.
Prostheses most commonly provided for visually impaired clients include artificial eyes, contact lenses, glasses and low vision aids. Costs of repairs to prostheses are also allowed and should be considered when the device is appropriate and the repair is warranted.
32 Miss. Code. R. 22-3.21.6