1、Vision Problems are GrowingHalf of all blindness can be prevented,but the number of Ohioans who suffer vision loss continues to increase.Because of the growth in the aging population,there will be more than 2.5 million Ohioans affected by vision-robbing conditions by the year 2030.The primary causes
2、 are diabetic retinopathy,cataract,glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration(AMD).Protect Your SightThere are several steps you can take to make sure your vision remains healthy for as long as possible:Exercise Do not smoke Wear sunglasses Have an eye exam performed by an eye care professional o
3、n a regular basis Eat a healthy diet as recommended by your doctorMany eye diseases,including those associated with diabetes,do not exhibit any initial symptoms before permanent vision loss can occur.An eye exam with pupil dilation is the best defense against undetected eye disease.Professional Eye
4、CareContact the following organizations to find an eye care professional:Ohio Ophthalmological Society 1-614-527-6799 or www.ohioeye.org Ohio Optometric Association 1-614-781-0708 or 1-800-874-9111 www.ooa.orgReduced Cost Eye Exams and GlassesContact the following organizations to see if you qualify
5、 for free or reduced cost eye exams,glasses or surgical care:Prevent Blindness 1-800-301-2020 or www.pbohio.org EyeCare America 1-877-887-6327 or www.eyecareamerica.org Ohio Lions Club Lions Clubs may be able to provide you with free or reduced cost eye care,eyeglasses and/or low vision aids.1-614-5
6、39-5060 or www.ohiolions.orgEnjoy Good Sight for Life!Ohio Vision Resources and Services GuideThis publication created by Ohios Aging Eye Public Private PartnershipPrinting Courtesy of:Helping Ohioans Enjoy Good Sight Low Vision AssistanceThe agencies below provide vision assistance related to emplo