Reading Support for Vision Loss

vision loss

Reading is one of the most accessible forms of entertainment, especially for seniors who often have more time and ability to spend reading books. It can transport you to other times, places, people, and ideas from the comfort of your own home. Unfortunately, vision loss is a very common problem for the elderly population, with as many as one in three people aged 65 and older having a disease which impairs their sight. Even without specific vision loss, many typical books and printed materials use a relatively small font which can put a strain on older eyes and cause discomfort.

Decreased vision does not mean that reading has to be more difficult. There are many accommodations, adaptations, and technologies to make reading easier on aging eyes read more here...

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