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Usher Syndrome Awareness Day – “Own the Equinox”

Usher Syndrome Awareness Day falls on the 3rd Saturday of September every year, close to the autumnal equinox when the days have more darkness than light. The Usher Syndrome Coalition considers this a fitting metaphor for the threat of Usher syndrome and why they “Own the Equinox” every year at this time.

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Fall Prevention Month - Make Safety a Habit & Keep Your Independence

Did you know that more than 31 million hospital trips per year are related to accidents around the house? Falls rank high on the household accident list with injuries leading to stays in the hospital, long-term care facilities or worse.

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Eye Safety Tips for Around the Home

Did you know there are roughly 2.5 million eye injuries that occur every year?  Nearly half of these happen at home and 90% of eye injuries can be avoided by taking proper precautions.  This year has seen a rise of eye injuries and blurry vision due to an increased use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer.  Though the blurriness may not be a permanent impairment, it is important to irrigate your eyes immediately and thoroughly with warm water.

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Celebrate White Cane Safety Day on October 15th

White Cane Safety Day began in 1964 when Congress adopted a joint resolution to not only designate October 15th as White Cane Safety Day but also recognize and celebrate the achievements of people who are blind or vision impaired and the white cane as a tool for independence.  The white cane gives people who are blind the freedom to move throughout their day, getting from one place to another safely and independently. 

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Hope in Sight – Blindness Awareness Month

According to WHO, there are 285 million people who are visually impaired worldwide, of which 39 million are blind.  Of these, 82% are over the age of 50, and cataracts account for the most common cause of blindness.  World Sight Day, which falls on the second Thursday of October, and Blindness Awareness Month both focus on bringing awareness that 80% of the causes of blindness are preventable.  Globally, more than 1 billion people cannot see well because they do not have access to glasses. 

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