What is Low Vision?
Low Vision means being visually impaired and it
usually refers to a visual condition that cannot
be corrected by conventional eyeglasses or contact
lenses. A variety of disorders that affect the eye,
including disorders age-related, can cause you to
become visually impaired. Some of these disorders
include: Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy,
Glaucoma and Retinitis Pigmentosa.
Is Low Vision Common?
Having Low Vision is the third most commonly occurring
physical impairment in those over 65 years of age
exceeded only by arthritis and heart disease. Many
who are visually impaired have found help with their
vision problem through Low Vision Care.
What is Low Vision Care?
Low Vision Care is the eval and management of those
that are visually impaired by eyecare professionals.
The goal is to help those with low vision to overcome
the handicapping effects of visual impairment. Based
on lifestyle, solutions will be sought to help each
patient achieve their visual goals. This may include
the recommendation of Low Vision Aids.
What are Low Vision Aids?
Low Vision Aids are special
lens' systems designed
to magnify or illuminate images, improving visual
acuity. Vision Aids may take form of optical products
such as magnifiers, telescopes, high-powered spectacles,
absorptive filters or electronic devices (CCTV's).
In addition, there are a number of non-optical Vision
Aids. These include large-print reading materials,
writing guides, computer enlarging programs, and
others.
What can I expect from the Low Vision Care I receive?
Typically, Low Vison Care
is an ongoing service in which eyecare and rehab
professionals work in
the visually impaired over time to meet their visual
goals. An initial Low Vision evaluation may take
approximately an hour, but additional follow-up visits
may be needed until all of the visual goals have
been satisfied.
One thing that should be kept in mind is that Low
Vision Care will not restore lost sight. Instead,
this care assists the visually impaired in maximizing
their remaining functional vision.
How much will it cost?
If you are covered by Medicare, your low vision
evaluation may be covered. The Vision Aids, however,
are not covered by Medicare or most other private
insurance plans.
How do I get started?
Contact us today to schedule a Low Vision Evaluation!
Please bring any eyeglasses, magnifiers or other
products that you are currently using. These will
greatly assist our staff in putting together a management
plan just for you!
Our staff has been specially trained to assist you
in finding the appropriate solutions for your unique
visual needs!
Do you have difficulty reading small print, even
with your bifocals?
Do you suffer from Macular Degeneration?
Diabetic Retinopathy?
Glaucoma?
We Offer Low Vision Care
May Be Able To Help You!