Abstract: This report describes the impact of vision impairment (VI) among veterans and how nurse practitioners (NPs) can assist patients with VI using an interdisciplinary approach. Evidence-based recommendations are presented. Early diagnosis and treatment of VI is critical. NPs can foster positive outcomes among veteran patients as they engage in interdisciplinary collaboration with vision care specialists and support patients in adjustment to blindness training. Current evidence supports the assessment of visual function among all veteran patients as part of routine evaluation. Suggestions are offered to assist NPs in identifying adjustment to blindness training and vision loss resources to improve care.