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For one in every twenty Americans, glasses or contacts
are not adequate for reading or viewing things at a distance. The
field of low vision has been developed to help these people find
alternative ways to use their remaining vision. For people whose
vision cannot be restored with a prescribed correction, the Center
for the Blind and Visually Impaired offers Low
Vision Services by optometrists specially trained in low
vision technologies. After an evaluation, the optometrist may recommend
specialized vision aids which enable clients to use their remaining
sight more comfortably and efficiently.
Vision aids may include, but are not limited to:
- Simple magnifying lenses
- Complex portable magnifiers, including mini-viewers and pocket
viewers
- Telescopic lenses
- Microscopic button lenses
- Sun filters
- Video magnifiers
- Traditional fixed mounted CCTV’s
Low Vision Services include:
- A thorough examination to determine the power of magnification
needed
- Selection of format for magnification based on client’s
goals
- Hands-on training using the device
- A loaner device provided for a trial period
- Follow-up visits to confirm effectiveness and to provide additional
training
- Referral for other services if appropriate
Clients may be referred by their eye care professionals
or appointments can be made directly through the Center for the
Blind and Visually Impaired.
For an appointment or more information about Low
Vision Services, contact the Low Vision
Coordinator at 610-874-1476 ext.125.
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