Enhanced Vision News

Request Your Free “Living with Low Vision” CD from Enhanced Vision Today!

Posted on: Oct 25, 2010

Enhanced Vision is excited and proud to be giving out free “Living With Low Vision” CDs to those who request them on their website. The CD is Co-produced by AIRS-LA and Dr. Bill Takeshita. Dr. Bill Takeshita discusses the varied issues facing a person who finds themselves with vision loss. He presents this information in […]

Read This Article

Enhanced Vision is Platinum Sponsor for Upcoming Best in Tech 2010 Event

Posted on: Oct 19, 2010

The Center for the Partially Sighted and the National Federation of the Blind of California San Fernando Valley Chapter are putting on the 2010 Best in Tech Conference on Saturday, November 6th in Culver City, California. Enhanced Vision could not be more excited and proud to be participating as a Platinum Sponsor. Our team will […]

Read This Article

Enhanced Vision Exhibiting at the 2010 American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Joint Meeting

Posted on: Oct 14, 2010

The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) is the largest national membership medical association of ophthalmologists specializing in eye care and surgery. The mission of AAO is to advance the lifelong learning and professional interests of ophthalmologists to ensure that the public can obtain the best possibly eye care. The AAO is dedicated to enhancing the […]

Read This Article

Acrobat Long Arm Offers Unique Use for Dental Technician

Posted on: Oct 13, 2010

A gentleman recently contacted Enhanced Vision about the wonderful experience he has had with his Acrobat Long Arm. Frank is a dental technician and he constructs false teeth for a living. His work is very detailed and prior to his Acrobat, he was not able to see well enough to work anymore. However, with his […]

Read This Article

The Foundation of Laguna Woods Village Donates Merlin LCD to the Towers Library

Posted on: Oct 12, 2010

The Foundation of Laguna Woods Village presented a check to the Vision Club to use toward the purchase of a text enlarging reader, Merlin LCD. The reader will help people with low vision by magnifying books, magazines, and other print or writing placed on the computer-sized desktop magnifier. The donation of the reader came about […]

Read This Article

Enhanced Vision Joins Dr. Bill’s LA VisionWalk Team to Help Raise Money for the Foundation Fighting Blindness

Posted on: Oct 11, 2010

Enhanced Vision will be participating in the Foundation Fighting Blindness Los Angeles VisionWalk on Sunday, October 24th at UCLA. VisionWalks are community-driven 5K walk-a-thons that raise money for the Foundation Fighting Blindness. The Foundation Fighting Blindness is a non-profit organization that funds research that will lead to preventions, treatment and cures for retinal degenerative diseases. […]

Read This Article

Enhanced Vision Partners with the Braille Institute of America

Posted on: Oct 08, 2010

Enhanced Vision is honored to be partnering with the Braille Institute of America on many different projects and campaigns this year. The Braille Institute is a nonprofit organization that provides hope and encourage for the blind and visually impaired through educational, social and recreation programs and services. The Braille Institute provides programs and services to […]

Read This Article

Enhanced Vision Puts Up New Flag for Flag Day

Posted on: Jun 11, 2010

The Huntington Beach fire department lent us a hand in putting up our new flag for flag day 2010!

Read This Article

Jordy in the News

Posted on: Jun 08, 2010

WVU mascot uses technology that keeps him focused When Derek Fincham was 2 months old, his parents noticed something wrong with his vision. His eyes were crossed and constantly moved back and forth. An eye specialist diagnosed his problem as ocular albinism, the absence of pigment in the eyes, which causes a variety of problems. […]

Read This Article

Enhanced Vision Merlin Helps Lion’s Club

Posted on: Jun 07, 2010

New equipment helps vision impaired Daniel Giles/TimesDaily Library Director Teresa Newton demonstrates the new Merlin reader that was purchased by the Lawrenceburg Lions Club to help vision-impaired residents. When Stanley Wilson heard the Lions Club District Governor stress the importance of the club being known for its community work he knew exactly what to do. […]

Read This Article