• 100 W. 15th St. Chester, PA 19013
  • 610-874-1476
  • Monday-Thursday:  7:00am-4:30pm   Friday-Sunday:  Closed

Keystone Independence Management (KIM) provides accounting, administrative, and human resources services to multiple network agencies across the state of Pennsylvania.

Map of Keystone Operations and Contracts.

Keystone Network Agencies

Keystone Blind Association (KBA), offers many services in Mercer, Crawford, Lawrence in PA and in Mahoning and Trumbull Counties in Ohio. These services may include Specialized Services, Orientation and Mobility Instruction, Vision Rehabilitation Therapy, Assistive Technology, Prevention of Blindness screenings and programs, Keystone Kids/Young Adults programs, and employment opportunities in document destruction, chemical manufacture, toilet paper manufacture and employment at PennDOT rest areas.

Keystone Blind Association

3056 East State Street, Hermitage, PA 16148
Phone: 724-347-5501
http://keystoneblind.org

In 2006, KIM began providing services to the Beaver County Association for the Blind (BCAB), located in Beaver Falls, PA. BCAB’s mission is to provide services to blind and visually impaired persons to promote independence, provide services to prevent blindness, and provide employment opportunities to persons who are blind or disabled.

Beaver County Association for the Blind

400 9th Street, Conway, PA 15027
Phone: 724-843-1111
www.bcblind.org

In 2009, KIM began services for a second affiliate, the Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI), located in Chester, PA. CBVI is a not-for-profit agency dedicated to helping individuals in the greater Delaware Valley area prevent, prepare for, and adapt to vision loss in order to achieve independence.

Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
100 West 15th Street, Chester, PA 19013
Phone: 610-874-1476
www.cbvi.net

Finally, in 2012, KIM began providing services for a third affiliate, the Montgomery County Association for the Blind (MCAB), who recently relocated to Norristown, PA. Their mission is to enhance the quality of life and independence of people coping with blindness or vision impairment through rehabilitation, education, support, and advocacy.

Montgomery County Association for the Blind
25 E. Marshall Street, 3rd Floor, Norristown, PA 19401
Phone: 215-661-9800
www.mcab.org