Vision Impairments
Vision impairment refers to difficulties in seeing or perceiving things clearly, either up close or far away, that cannot be fixed with regular glasses or medical treatments. It can be caused by various eye conditions like cataracts, glaucoma - a common eye condition where the optic nerve becomes damaged - or age-related macular degeneration. Vision impairment can have a big impact on a person's life, affecting their ability to do daily activities and reducing their quality of life. This page provides information on the causes, types, and impact of vision impairments, as well as resources for support and further reading.
What are the common types of vision impairments and their symptoms?
How can someone with vision impairments improve their daily living skills?
What resources or support systems are available for individuals with vision impairments?
How can someone with vision impairments improve their daily living skills?
What resources or support systems are available for individuals with vision impairments?