While there’s a lot of information about how sighted people can support someone experiencing vision loss, little information exists on how someone experiencing vision loss can break that news to their loved ones. Here are 5 tips from the Cleveland Clinic that can help explain vision loss to a loved one. #SDCB #Blind #VisuallyImpaired
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It’s #VisionRehabilitationWeek, June 10-16. Please spread the word about life-changing Vision Rehabilitation programs, like ours at SDCB. Almost 20 million people in the US live with blindness and vision loss that creates significant challenges with everyday activities. A broad range of Vision Rehabilitation programs, training, and support can dramatically increase confidence, safety, and independence. For vision rehabilitation services in San Diego County, please reach out to us at 619-583-1542. Learn more, read inspiring stories, and obtain vital resources at bit.ly/VRW2024. Access the Toolkit at bit.ly/VRWToolkit. Image description: Image of a man with a white cane near bus. Text that reads ‘Independence, Life-changing Vision Rehabilitation programs increase safety, confidence, and independence for people with blindness and low vision.’ https://lnkd.in/gvVahXnF #VisionRehabilitationAwareness #blindness #blindnessawareness #LowVision #lowvisionawareness #lowvisionsupport #visionrehabilitation @VisionServeAlliance
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If you can't see something, say something! If you or an older loved one is starting to lose vision, don’t wait to get help until your vision gets worse! Our services are not only for those who have lost their vision, but they're also for those with various degrees of vision loss. Contact us today to learn how we can make life better for those who cannot see well: 619.583.1542 Image Description: The image is a flyer about services for SDCB. The top left has an eye chart with blurry letters. The top right says "If you can't see something say something." The bottom half includes “Information about services or training for older individuals with vision loss, their family & friends, as well as healthcare and social service providers is available at The San Diego Center for the Blind by calling 619-583-1542 or visiting www.sdcb.org. Make Life Better for Older People Who Cannot See Well. San Diego Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired is part of: VisionServe Alliance; leading to a better world for people with vision loss.” #SDCB #SanDiego #Blind #VisuallyImpaired #LivingIndependently #VisionRehabilitationServices
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If you can't see something, say something! If you or an older loved one is starting to lose vision, don’t wait to get help until your vision gets worse! Our services are not only for those who have lost their vision, but they're also for those with various degrees of vision loss. Contact us today to learn how we can make life better for those who cannot see well: 619.583.1542 Image Description: The image is a flyer about services for SDCB. The top left has an eye chart with blurry letters. The top right says "If you can't see something say something." The bottom half includes “Information about services or training for older individuals with vision loss, their family & friends, as well as healthcare and social service providers is available at The San Diego Center for the Blind by calling 619-583-1542 or visiting www.sdcb.org. Make Life Better for Older People Who Cannot See Well. San Diego Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired is part of: VisionServe Alliance; leading to a better world for people with vision loss.” #SDCB #SanDiego #Blind #VisuallyImpaired
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Compassion and awareness are key when coping with vision loss. During Low Vision Awareness Month, let’s unite in support for those facing the challenges of vision impairment. Our recent blog offers a helpful guide for seniors and their families: https://bit.ly/42sST82
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Compassion and awareness are key when coping with vision loss. During Low Vision Awareness Month, let’s unite in support for those facing the challenges of vision impairment. Our recent blog offers a helpful guide for seniors and their families: https://bit.ly/42sST82
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Compassion and awareness are key when coping with vision loss. During Low Vision Awareness Month, let’s unite in support for those facing the challenges of vision impairment. Our recent blog offers a helpful guide for seniors and their families: https://bit.ly/42sST82
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If you can't see something, say something! If you or an older loved one is starting to lose vision, don’t wait to get help until your vision gets worse! Our services are not only for those who have lost their vision, but they're also for those with various degrees of vision loss. Contact us today to learn how we can make life better for those who cannot see well: 619.583.1542 Image Description: The image is a flyer about services for SDCB. The top left has an eye chart with blurry letters. The top right says "If you can't see something say something." The bottom half includes “Information about services or training for older individuals with vision loss, their family & friends, as well as healthcare and social service providers is available at The San Diego Center for the Blind by calling 619-583-1542 or visiting www.sdcb.org. Make Life Better for Older People Who Cannot See Well. San Diego Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired is part of: VisionServe Alliance; leading to a better world for people with vision loss.” #SDCB #SanDiego #Blind #VisuallyImpaired #LivingIndependently #VisionRehabilitationServices
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