CNIB: SEEING BEYOND VISION LOSS

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CNIB: SEEING BEYOND VISION LOSS Seniors and Vision Loss Property of CNIB

FAST FACTS ABOUT VISION LOSS Every 12 minutes someone in Canada develops significant vision loss 836,000 Canadians live with blindness or vision loss Half of all adults with vision loss live below the poverty line, reporting gross annual incomes of $20,000 or less, regardless of marital or family status Vision loss costs Canadians $15.8 billion every year Property of CNIB

SENIORS AND VISION: Why Are We Concerned? By the age of 65, one in nine Canadians will have a visual impairment By the age of 75, one in four Canadians will have a visual impairment Evidence suggests that many seniors with low vision are not seeking the appropriate vision health care Some reported vision difficulties are simply due to uncorrected refractive error Property of CNIB

Why Should You Be Concerned? At least half of this vision loss can be improved and one quarter is preventable Loss of vision has an impact on activities of daily living and social function Reduced vision is a factor in 18% of hip fractures Once damage is done to the eyes, it cannot be reversed Property of CNIB

Leading Causes of Vision Loss There are four major causes of vision loss in older adults: MACULAR DEGENERATION is by far the most common cause of permanent vision loss CATARACT is another leading cause of vision loss, however vision can be restored surgically GLAUCOMA can slowly rob a person of their vision without being aware of it DIABETIC RETINOPATHY is more likely to occur in longstanding diabetics Property of CNIB

Macular Degeneration Is a degenerative condition affecting the part of the retina responsible for your sharp, fine detailed vision 11% of those 65 to 75 and 30% of those over 75 will have AMD Robs the central vision, but rarely causes complete blindness Two basic types of AMD: dry and wet Property of CNIB

Dry Macular Degeneration Accounts for 90% of all incidents of macular degeneration The less severe form, usually resulting in mild to moderate vision loss There is no medical treatment but studies have shown that a particular combination of high dose vitamins can slow down the process Property of CNIB

Wet Macular Degeneration Accounts for 10% of all incidents of macular degeneration but 90% of severe vision loss Occurs when the underlying blood vessels break through the membrane separating the layers and grow into the macula Medical treatment is available to halt the growth of these blood vessels Property of CNIB

Normal Vision Property of CNIB

Macular Degeneration Property of CNIB

Cataract Is the clouding of the lens of the eye that most often occurs as part of the natural aging process 33% of people over 65 will develop cataracts, increasing to 50% by the time they are 75. Surgical removal of the cataract can restore vision Cataract surgery is the most common surgery done Property of CNIB

Cataract Property of CNIB

Glaucoma Increased eye pressure causing damage to the delicate optic nerve One in 100 Canadians over the age of 40 will have glaucoma There are no symptoms of chronic glaucoma until significant damage is done Routine screening for glaucoma is part of your regular check-up by an eye doctor Property of CNIB

Glaucoma Property of CNIB

Diabetic Retinopathy Fluctuations in blood sugar levels cause the retinal blood vessels to swell and leak Vision becomes patchy with multiple blind spots Most will develop diabetic changes after 20 years Early treatment can reduce the risk of blindness by 95% Property of CNIB

Diabetic Retinopathy Property of CNIB

What Should Seniors Be Doing? See eye doctor once a year, or as he/she recommends Follow treatment plan Protect eyes from UV radiation Eat a healthy diet high in antioxidants If someone you know is living with vision loss, help is available Property of CNIB

What Should You Be Doing? Use big, bold, plain text in your hand-outs Identify yourself “Hi, It’s Susan Engel from CNIB” Ensure adequate lighting – no “mood lighting” Don’t assume assistance is needed ASK! Property of CNIB

Help Is Available at CNIB Our Mission Statement: Passionately providing community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life. Property of CNIB

Ways We Can Help Low vision enhancement Independent living skills Safe travel techniques Adjustment to vision loss Career and employment counseling Children’s services Property of CNIB

How to Access CNIB Services Anyone who is experiencing difficulty because of their vision can use our services Pick up the phone and give us a call Referral from your eye doctor Property of CNIB

Thank you! Property of CNIB