Low Vision Blog

Bad Siri

Posted on: Oct 16, 2013

I must have pretty bad luck as when I asked my iPad’s helper, Siri, to help me she said “I am really sorry about this but I cannot take any requests right now. Please try again later.” I stared slack jawed at the screen and just wondered as to what she was so busy with […]

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World Sight Day

Posted on: Oct 10, 2013

Every year since 2000, on the second Thursday of October, we celebrate World Sight Day: a global initiative to increase awareness on avoidable blindness and low vision. Coordinated by Vision2020, It’s a day in which the visually impaired community bands together in a unified effort to remind governments, agencies, and companies about research, medical innovations, […]

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Everyone needs to eat and drink

Posted on: Oct 03, 2013

Everyone needs to eat and drink. And we need to do it several times a day. So whether you are one who would love to keep making your favorite recipes, one who enjoys trying out new dishes, or one who just wants to pour their coffee without spilling, you can benefit from low vision cooking […]

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Keeping up with Finance

Posted on: Sep 30, 2013

I was recently visiting with a friend whose 93 year old mother has macular degeneration. She lives in an assisted living facility, and serves as the activities and social events coordinator. Needless to say she is quite sharp and capable of handling her finances and wants to as well – except she has trouble seeing […]

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Legally Blind Artist George Mendoza Provides a Glimpse into the Creative Process of His Upcoming Art Exhibit

Posted on: Sep 27, 2013

Legally Blind Artist George Mendoza Provides a Glimpse into the Creative Process of His Upcoming Art Exhibit “Colors of the Wind” at the Irving Arts Center in Irving, TX Join George Mendoza as he shares inspirational stories and answers questions on his use of desktop video magnification by Enhanced Vision. Huntington Beach, CA, September 20, […]

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Summer Giveaway Winner

Posted on: Sep 26, 2013

The winner of our Enhanced Vision Acrobat 19″ LCD Summer Giveaway is Alicia from Orange County! Congratulations Alicia!

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A Good Point

Posted on: Sep 16, 2013

A recent commenter brought up a very good point. He spotlighted one of my all time pet peeves. As a person approaches a person with a visual impairment it is that person’s responsibility to announce who they are. Even if they are well known to the person it takes the edge off of everyone involved. […]

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Vision Loss

Posted on: Sep 13, 2013

It is funny, but I always thought of vision loss as everything going black. That is not what is happening in my instance. Everything is going white. Every day, more and more it looks like the blinding snow storm is moving in to stay. The temperature remains the same but the storm of white has […]

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Talking Aids

Posted on: Sep 11, 2013

Often, when we think of visual aids for those with low vision or macular degeneration we think of magnifiers, lights, bold print or large numbers. However, a talking aid may be a useful device for those with vision losses. It’s often a quicker and easier way to get the info or help that is needed. […]

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Telescopic Eye

Posted on: Sep 09, 2013

Approved by the FDA just two years ago, the telescopic eye implant for macular degeneration is slowly becoming available in eye offices across the United States. About the size of a pea, the device is implanted in only one eye, and although it certainly is not a cure for all the different vision losses associated […]

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