Low Vision Rehabilitation in Boynton Beach, FL
At Boynton Eye Institute, our Low Vision Rehabilitation program is designed to help patients maximize their remaining vision and maintain independence. Whether vision loss is due to macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or other eye conditions, our team provides personalized assessments and advanced adaptive strategies to improve daily functioning and quality of life.
Why is Low Vision Rehabilitation Important?
- Helps patients maintain independence in daily activities despite vision loss.
- Improves reading, mobility, and visual efficiency through adaptive tools.
- Reduces the risk of accidents and injuries caused by impaired vision.
- Provides emotional support and coping strategies for patients and families.
What to Expect During Low Vision Rehabilitation
- Comprehensive eye and vision assessment to determine residual vision.
- Evaluation of daily tasks and identification of challenges caused by vision loss.
- Prescription and training in specialized low vision devices such as magnifiers or electronic reading aids.
- Instruction in environmental modifications, lighting, and contrast enhancement.
- Ongoing support and follow-up to monitor progress and adjust strategies as needed.