Low Vision Month

Low Vision Awareness Month: Prioritizing Eye Health for All

In February, Low Vision Awareness Month recognizes the millions of people experiencing life-altering vision impairments. The goal is to destigmatize vision loss, promote early detection, and highlight the importance of accessible tools designed to help those with visual disabilities maintain independence.

Three Facts:
1. Vision impairments affect more than 12 million Americans each year, including those diagnosed with glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy.
2. Lack of early intervention may result in irreversible vision loss, which is why regular comprehensive eye exams are crucial.
3. Assistive technology like text-to-speech apps, magnifying glasses, and screen readers offers independence and convenience for low vision individuals.

How to Get Involved:
1. Advocate within local schools and workplaces by educating others on low vision accommodations.
2. Plan vision health checkups or host free vision screenings in the community.
3. Support organizations funding research on conditions leading to low vision.

Three Resources:

  1. American Foundation for the Blind – Resources for those coping with vision impairments.
  2. Prevent Blindness America – Information to educate and raise awareness.
  3. National Eye Institute – Expert insights into eye conditions and updates on vision research.

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Feb 01 - 28 2025
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