Macular Degeneration: Newly Diagnosed
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
If you or someone in your family has been diagnosed with macular degeneration, you’ll have a lot of questions. A wide network of social services is available to help you and your family with financial, physical, and emotional resources.
First, you must have an excellent support team who can help you cope with your vision loss. This team should include you, your primary eye care professional, and an optometrist or ophthalmologist specializing in low vision. Your eye care specialist can help you understand:
Consider working with other health care professionals who specialize in low-vision care, including:
A low-vision therapist is a vision rehabilitation professional who trains people with low vision to use optical and nonoptical devices and adaptive techniques to make the most of their remaining vision.
Your eye care team can help you make the most of your remaining vision and maintain your independence.
Second, ask your eye care team for help with your vision problems. Find out more about support services and adaptive devices that can help you with daily activities like reading, sewing, cooking, or fixing things around the house.
Third, ask about vision rehabilitation to help restore your functional abilities and improve your quality of life. Vision rehabilitation programs offer a wide range of services, including:
Medicare may cover part or all of a patient’s occupational therapy, but the therapy must be ordered by a physician and provided by a Medicare-approved health care provider. To find out if you are eligible for Medicare-funded occupational therapy, call 1-800-MEDICARE (633-4227).
Finally, be persistent and stay positive. You can be your own best health care advocate by continuing to ask questions so you can learn as much as you can.
BrightFocus Foundation is a premier global nonprofit funder of research to defeat Alzheimer’s, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Through its flagship research programs — Alzheimer’s Disease Research, Macular Degeneration Research, and National Glaucoma Research— the Foundation has awarded nearly $300 million in groundbreaking research funding over the past 51 years and shares the latest research findings, expert information, and resources to empower the millions impacted by these devastating diseases. Learn more at brightfocus.org.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is a public service of BrightFocus Foundation and is not intended to constitute medical advice. Please consult your physician for personalized medical, dietary, and/or exercise advice. Any medications or supplements should only be taken under medical supervision. BrightFocus Foundation does not endorse any medical products or therapies.
Help Fight Macular Degeneration and Save Sight
Your donation helps fund critical research to bring us closer to a cure for this sight-stealing disease and provide vital information to the public.
Donate Today