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Our goal is to maximize your remaining vision and help you regain and maintain your independence. Clients learn to use remaining vision as efficiently as possible and to use techniques and adaptive equipment (optical and non-optical) aids to compensate for vision loss. WHAT
IS LOW VISION?
A
person is considered to have low
vision when ordinary eyeglasses,
contact lenses, and
surgical procedures cannot provide adequate vision to perform every day activities. This condition should not be confused with blindness. People with low vision typically have useful vision which be improved with specialized training and devices recommended by low vision specialists. WHAT CAUSES LOW
VISION?
Low
vision can affect people of all
ages and can result from a
variety of diseases and injuries
including:
• Age-related Macular Degeneration • Cataracts • Glaucoma • Diabetic Retinopathy • Strokes
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