Vision Rehabilitation
Low Vision
Low Vision is vision loss that can’t be corrected even with glasses, contacts, medication, or surgery. You might have some vision, but it’s hard to do everyday activities like reading, driving, or household chores. It’s more than needing glasses and can cause disability.
Low vision happens when your glasses-corrected vision in your best eye still measures as 20/70(6/18) or worse.
"A person with low vision is one who has impairment of visual functioning even after treatment and/or standard refractive correction, and has a visual acuity of less than 6/18 to light perception, or a visual field of less than 10 degrees from the point of fixation, but who uses, or is potentially able to use, vision for planning and/or execution of a task. "
Category |
Worse than |
Equal to or better than |
Mild or no visual inpairment 0 |
6/1B 3/10 (0.3) 20/70 |
|
moderate visual inpairment 1 |
6/60 3/10 (0.3) 20/70 |
6/60 1/10 (0.1) 20/200 |
Serve visual inpairment 2 |
6/60 1/10 (0.1) 20/200 |
3/60 1/20 (0.05) 20/400 |
Blindness 3 |
3/60 1/20 (0.05) 20/400 |
1/60* 1/50 (0.02) 5/300 (20/1200) |
Blindness 4 |
1/60* 1/50 (0.02) 5/300 (20/1200) |
Light Perception |
What causes low vision?
Many different eye conditions can cause low vision, but the most common causes are:
Low vision is more common in older adults because many of the diseases that can cause it are more common in older adults. Aging doesn’t cause low vision on its own.
Eye and brain injuries and certain genetic disorders can also cause low vision.
What are the types of low vision?
The type of low vision depends on the disease or condition that caused the low vision. The most common types of low vision are:
What’s the treatment for low vision?
Low vision aids
Vision devices are prescription tools that help one see better. There are lots of different types, including:
Low vision rehab
People with low vision benefit from rehabilitative care. Therapists can help with learning new skills and ways to adapt to low vision. These can include:
BOTTOM LINE
There’s no way to regain vision loss, but people can adapt to low vision and live a full life. Counseling and a good support group can help one with low vision recognize that their value does not depend on vision. (You are worth the effort it takes to learn how to make the most of the vision you have).