Low vision rehabilitation (LVR) can help people with geographic atrophy (GA) make the most of their remaining vision and adapt to daily life. Programs are personalized and may include visual aids, ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. Vision problems sometimes go beyond what can be corrected with a stronger prescription for glasses. That’s more often ...
Audio tools, mobile apps, and vision magnifiers can help people with vision loss navigate their lives. Tools and tech options may help read prescription labels, get the news online, or find out what’s ...
Vision loss exists on a wide spectrum, and low vision is very different from total blindness.
Living with low vision can be an isolating experience, but connecting with people who ‘get it’ can help you feel less alone. Whether it’s caused by an eye injury, birth defect, or condition such as ...
Vision problems sometimes go beyond what can be corrected with a stronger prescription for glasses. That’s especially true when eyesight changes are caused by a condition such as age-related macular ...
Even in an era of remarkable therapeutics for neovascular age-related macular degeneration, there remains a lack of therapies ...
Our outpatient rehabilitation program helps children and adults with vision impairment due to eye diseases, conditions, or brain injuries. Using optometry and occupational therapy, we focus on ...
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HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - February is Low Vision Awareness Month, and professionals at Southern Low Vision are magnifying the misconceptions patients have about limited eyesight. When a patient is ...
The Houston Museum of Natural Science has partnered with a tech company to provide free accessibility technology to help visitors with low vision have a better experience at the museum. The ReBokeh ...
Attendees at the Low Vision Matters conference gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, in early September to hear UAB’s Beth Barstow, PhD, OTR/L, SCLV, and Jason Vice, PhD, OTR/L, SCLV, speak about ...