VISION HEALTH

Vision Health
Whether you're interested in finding out more about what constitutes low vision, what macular degeneration is, or whether vision rehabilitation is something you should consider, Lighthouse International offers information and resources that can help. Learn more about our services and some of the most common eye disorders.

Macular Degeneration

As the most common cause of vision loss among people over the age of 60, macular degeneration impacts millions of older adults every year. The disease affects central vision and can sometimes make it difficult to read, drive or perform other activities requiring fine, detailed vision. Here, you'll find all you need to know about the disease, symptoms, diagnosis and treatments.

Read more about Macular Degeneration and other view simulations of other vision disorders.


Low Vision Defined

Vision loss that cannot be corrected by ordinary glasses, contact lenses, medication or surgery is called "low vision." Signs of low vision include:

•Difficulty recognizing a familiar face
•Difficulty reading - print appears broken or distorted
•Difficulty seeing objects and potential obstacles such as steps, curbs, walls and furniture
But people with low vision retain some usable vision. Ophthalmologists and optometrists specializing in low vision care can evaluate patients and prescribe optical devices to maximize remaining vision.



What Do You Do When You Meet Someone Who Can't See?

It's only natural to feel awkward when dealing with new situations. And, meeting someone with a vision impairment or any disability often causes feelings of discomfort and uncertainty. A little knowledge can go a long way in making you feel more at ease and better able to provide help if it's needed.