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Age related macular degeneration

●     Affects the central vision

●     Impacts on detailed tasks such as reading, writing, and recognising faces

●     Techniques to help main independence include using side vision more effectively as well as managing light and glare levels.

Cateracts

Glaucoma

Diabetic Retinopathy

●     Creates a misty effect within your vision similar to looking through fog

●     Impacts on colour contrast and detailed tasks

●     Techniques to help maintain independence including positioning of light and managing glare levels

●     Has several forms leading to various levels of sight loss, the most common types causing blurring and general loss of vision

●     Techniques to help maintain independence include using your sight more effectively, managing and reducing glare levels.

●     Affect peripheral (side vision) and impacts on seeing your surroundings

●     There are many techniques and strategies you can develop to help with getting around

●     Managing light levels will help

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