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Implications of Vision Loss in the Elder Population. Laura Vittorioso, M.Ed, CVRT, CLVT. Samantha Green, MA, CVRT. Demographics. Expected increase of vision loss in elders. More than 20 million report significant vision loss. Approximately 40,000 Mainers report significant vision loss.
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Implications of Vision Loss in the Elder Population Laura Vittorioso, M.Ed, CVRT, CLVT Samantha Green, MA, CVRT
Demographics • Expected increase of vision loss in elders. • More than 20 million report significant vision loss. • Approximately 40,000 Mainers report significant vision loss.
Definitions • Visually Impaired • Legal Blindness • Low Vision • Total Vision Loss
Common Eye Conditions • Age-Related Macular Degeneration • Glaucoma • Diabetic Retinopathy • Head Injuries or Strokes
Secondary Disabilities • Arthritis • Hearing Impairment • Heart Disease • Diabetes • Dementia
Multidisciplinary Approach • Vision Rehabilitation specialists • Ophthalmologists • Low Vision Specialists • Occupational Therapy • Physical Therapy • Agencies on Aging
Independent Living Services The Iris Network contracts with The Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired to provide vision rehabilitation to older people. 12
Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist (CVRT) Evaluates, instructs and guides persons with visual impairments to utilize adaptive skills 13
Certified Orientation and Mobility Instructor (COMS) Provides instruction and assists in the goal of being a safe and independent traveler. 14
Personal Adjustment Counselor (LCSW) Helps individuals with the emotional adjustment resulting from vision loss. 15
Computer Access Specialists Evaluates and instructs adults who are visually impaired in assistive technology. 16
Low Vision Services Eye specialists who evaluate and recommend optical devices.
Vision Rehabilitation Services Maine DBVI Vocational Rehabilitation Independent Living COMS, CVRT The Iris Network ApartmentsLV ClinicCVRT, LCSW, LSW, COMS Assistive Technology Low Vision 18
Referrals How can I get these services? 19
If you were visually impaired, which hallway would you rather walk down?
Contrast and Color • Light and Dark • Explore bold colors • Use it EVERYWHERE! • Adapting what you have
Lighting and Glare • Brighter is not always better • Illuminating areas vs. Illuminating tasks • Controlling Glare • Enhancing visibility through color
Hallways, Stairways and Signage • Use efficient Lighting • Always use contrast • Mark stairs • Display jumbo printed signs
Now that you have the tools, what changes would you make to this nursing home room?
Remember, environmental adaptations can be simple! • Observe your residents • Ask your residents • Remember your tools • Ask for an Environmental Assessment from The Iris Network.
Resources • The American Foundation for the Blind www.afb.org • Lighthouse International www.lighthouse.org • National Center for Health Statistics 2006 www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis.htm • National Eye Institute www.nih.gov
Copy of this Power Point Will be posted on: www.theiris.org/visionloss.htm