Explore expert-vetted resources about preventing, managing, and treating macular degeneration.
Planning, patience, and professional assistance can help maximize daily life activities and safety. Learn more.
Getting treatment and using low-vision aids can help people with macular degeneration maintain their independence and improve their quality of life.
People with macular degeneration have a range of options for employment and income, including workplace adaptation, government benefits, and more.
It takes teamwork for people with low vision to remain confident and independent. Find out about asking for assistance and what loved ones can do to help.
Learn more about long-term care and senior housing for people with macular degeneration, and ways to pay for them through private insurance and personal funds.
If you are unable to pay for eye care services or medical treatment, federal, state, and local government programs can help you find financial assistance.