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Organizing Your Home – Important Tips for Those with Low Vision
Keeping your home organized is efficient, time-saving, and reduces stress. When you are blind or have low vision, keeping your home organized is also important for your safety and independence.
Read more!Take Action and Protect Your Vision During National Glaucoma Awareness Month and Beyond
Did you know that Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss in the United States? It affects more than 2.7 million people currently, and it is estimated for numbers to double by 2050. Since January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, it is a good time to take control of your eye health and pick up that phone to schedule the long overdue eye exam.
Read more!FAQ’s – What is the best optical magnifier for me?
When choosing an optical magnifier, the most important thing to do is talk to your eye care professional, such as an Optometrist, low vision specialist, or Ophthalmologist. Your eye care professional is going to be your best source in finding which magnification level will work for your vision.
Read more!February is National AMD and Low Vision Awareness Month – Get the Facts!
Age-related Macular Degeneration is one of the most common eye diseases in older adults. Age-related Macular Degeneration affects the central vision and can begin almost undetected. Regular check-ups by an eye care professional are especially important to catch this disease early and start treatments to retain as much usable vision as possible.
Read more!Frequently Asked Questions – What is Low Vision?
What does “low vision” really mean? If someone with a vision impairment has “low vision”, does that mean someone with 20/20 vision has “high vision”? Is “low vision” an eye condition or a result of an eye disease?
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