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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our Practice.

Living with Wet AMD: Tips for Maintaining Independence and Quality of Life 

A diagnosis of wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to mean giving up the activities you love. With the right strategies and support, individuals living with wet AMD can maintain independence and enjoy a fulfilling quality of life. Our low vision doctor, a proud...

Reflections on Vision and Values: Inspired by Dr. Richard Shuldiner 

As the year draws to a close, it’s a meaningful time to reflect on the mission, achievements, and values that guide the work of our low vision doctor as a member of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS). Inspired by the words of Dr. Richard Shuldiner, founder of...

Breaking Social Barriers for Those with Low Vision: How Our IALVS Low Vision Doctor Can Help 

Living with low vision creates challenges that extend beyond vision itself. Everyday interactions—such as recognizing faces, following group conversations, or maintaining eye contact—can become frustrating and lead to misunderstandings. While these difficulties may not be visible to others, they are deeply felt by individuals with low vision. As a proud...

Therapeutic Activities for Anyone with Low Vision

Living with low vision doesn’t mean giving up on the activities that bring joy, connection, and relaxation. With the help of low vision glasses or devices, individuals can continue to participate in a wide range of activities that enhance their quality of life. Whether it’s reading, crafting, or spending time...

Understanding Vision and Dementia: A Connection to Low Vision Care

As we age, changes in our vision are common, but for individuals with dementia, vision loss can be even more pronounced. Many patients with dementia struggle not only with memory but also with processing both audio and visual inputs, often leading to a decrease in their ability to recognize familiar...

Navigating the Night: How Reflective Coatings and Low Vision Glasses Improve Evening Driving

As the days grow shorter and nighttime sets in earlier, driving can become more challenging, especially for those experiencing vision loss. Glare from headlights, streetlights, and reflections off wet roads can make it difficult to see well, creating a stressful experience on the road. Even for individuals with fully functional...

Regain the Joy of Seeing Family Faces This Holiday Season

Understanding Vision Loss from Eye Diseases Eye diseases like macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma can lead to significant vision loss. Many people have trouble recognizing familiar faces or seeing fine details, which can deeply affect everyday interactions. While these conditions might limit vision, most individuals still have some remaining...

Even If Low Vision Increases Fall Risk, We Can Help

As proud members of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS), our eye care team believes that there’s life after vision loss. That’s why we work hard to provide every one of our low-vision patients with the tools they need to continue living the independent lifestyle they deserve every...

Low Vision Aids Proven in Research to Make a Difference in People’s Lives After Vision Loss

Living with low vision can be a challenging journey, but there is hope. Research has shown that individualized low vision therapy, including the use of specialized aids, can significantly improve visual acuity and quality of life for those affected. A recent study published in the Journal of Personalized Medicine highlighted...

The Important Connection Between Lighting in Your Home and the Work Our Low Vision Doctor Plays

Did you know lighting in the home is critical for even daily tasks? It's even more so for those with vision loss. Recent findings reveal that better home lighting can significantly improve the physical activity levels of older adults with visual impairments. According to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology,...

Exploring the Benefits of Swimming for Those with Low Vision

Swimming isn't just a recreational activity; it's a therapeutic experience that offers numerous advantages for individuals with low vision. In this article, we discuss how to enjoy swimming, even with low vision. Embracing the Therapeutic Power of Water Swimming provides a unique combination of physical exercise and relaxation, making it...

Helping Low Vision Patients Through Devices & Resources for Work and School

Maintaining independence and quality of life is key for individuals with low vision. As members of The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS), our eye care team aims to support our low vision patients, ensuring they have access to tools and resources that enable them to lead fulfilling, independent...

Avoid UV Rays Even After Vision Loss

Vision loss can be challenging, but it's important to remember that even if you have low vision, protecting your eyes and the skin around them is still essential to maintaining your overall eye and systemic health and preventing further deterioration of your vision. The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists...

Latest Findings in Low Vision Treatment: Promising Approaches for Improving Vision

Low vision is a condition that affects millions of people around the world. It is a visual impairment that traditional eyeglasses cannot correct. There are promising approaches to low vision treatment that can help people see better and improve their quality of life. This article will explore the latest findings...

Your Eyes As A Window Into Your Whole-Body Health

Did you know that your eyes are often the first line of defense when it comes to detecting and treating many common systemic diseases and conditions? It's true!

This Winter, Don’t Let Dry Eyes Get the Best of You

The struggle against dry eye every winter is real. Fortunately there are eye treatments and home remedies to relieve symptoms.

Autoimmune Disease and Dry Eye: Is There a Connection?

Having an autoimmune disease like Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can affect your tear production and eye health.