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See for Yourself: Vision and Older Adults is an education program designed for everyone who has an interest in helping people who have or may develop low vision. Use it to teach others about effective ways to live with low vision and promote awareness about low vision rehabilitation services.

The program

The program includes:

 A VHS video that features older adults with functional vision loss who continue to live active and satisfying lives. It addresses the warning signs of possible eye disease, common eye conditions affecting older adults, and options that exist for people who have low vision. (15 minutes; English and Spanish; closed and open captioning)
 A presenter's guide that offers information and tips for the novice and experienced presenter.
 A booklet designed to help people with vision loss and their families better understand low vision. (English and Spanish versions)

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