Managing macular degeneration: a guide to available resources and support

If you have been diagnosed with macular degeneration, there are a number of resources and supports available to you. These may include:

Managing macular degeneration: a guide to available resources and support in Santa Clarita

Low vision aids for macular degeneration: maximizing your sight

These are devices that can help you to see better if you have reduced vision. Examples include magnifiers, special glasses, and electronic devices. Our low vision optometrist can help you to find the right low vision devices for your needs.

Magnifiers: These devices use lenses to magnify text or other small objects, making them easier to see. Magnifiers can be handheld, lighted, digital, or mounted on a stand.

Special glasses: There are a number of different types of glasses available that can help to improve vision in people with macular degeneration. These may include glasses with special filters or coatings to enhance contrast, or glasses with telescopic or microscopic lenses to magnify objects.

Electronic devices: There are a number of electronic devices available that can help people with vision loss to see better. These may include portable electronic magnifiers, video magnifiers, or electronic reading devices.

Assistive technology refers to technology that is specifically designed to help people with disabilities, including vision loss. Some examples of assistive technology for people with macular degeneration include:

Screen readers: These are software programs that read out loud the text that is displayed on a computer or mobile device screen. This can be helpful for people who have difficulty reading text due to vision loss.

Special software: There are a number of software programs available that can help people with vision loss to use computers and mobile devices more easily. These may include programs that enlarge text or images, or that provide audio feedback. Furthermore there are many wonderful tools available on both apple and android devices for patients with low vision due to macular degeneration. 

Adaptive devices: There are a number of devices available that can help people with vision loss to perform specific tasks more easily. These may include special keyboards or pointing devices, or devices that provide audio feedback for tasks such as shopping or cooking.

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How low vision can help patients with macular degeneration

Low vision care is not a cure for AMD, but it can be beneficial for patients in managing their vision loss and improving their quality of life. A low vision therapist can work with an AMD patient to provide training in the use of low vision devices such as magnifiers, electronic reading devices and special glasses. In addition, they can teach techniques for optimal lighting and contrast, as well as strategies for completing daily tasks such as reading, writing, and using the computer. Low vision therapy can also help with the development of compensatory skills, such as using the peripheral vision and the remaining vision more effectively and efficiently.

Maximizing independence: occupational therapy strategies for patients with macular degeneration

Occupational therapists can work with patients to develop strategies for managing daily activities, such as reading and cooking, despite vision loss. They can also teach patients how to use adaptive equipment, such as magnifiers, to help them continue to do the things they enjoy. Additionally, occupational therapists can help patients develop compensatory strategies for completing tasks, such as using their peripheral vision or memorizing the layout of a room.

It is important to remember that you are not alone in your journey with macular degeneration. By reaching out for support and utilizing the resources available to you, you can continue to live a fulfilling and independent life.

Maximizing independence: occupational therapy strategies for patients with macular degeneration
Understanding Macular Degeneration: Symptoms and Types

Understanding Macular Degeneration: Symptoms and Types

Macular degeneration is an eye condition that affects the macula, a small area in the center of the retina that is responsible for central vision. It is a leading cause of vision loss in people over the age of 50 and is most common in those with a family history of the condition.

Symptoms of macular degeneration include blurry or distorted vision, difficulty reading or seeing fine details, and a decrease in the ability to see colors. These symptoms may be mild at first, but they can progress and lead to severe vision loss if left untreated. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, call us to schedule a low vision eye exam today at (661) 775-1860. We are proud to be a leading provider of low vision services conveniently located in Santa Clarita.

There are two types of macular degeneration: dry and wet. Dry macular degeneration is the most common form and is caused by the thinning and drying of the macula. Wet macular degeneration occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow under the macula and leak blood or fluid, causing damage to the macula.

Common Questions

There are steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing macular degeneration, such as having regular comprehensive eye exams, wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes from UV radiation, eating a healthy diet, not smoking or being around secondhand smoke, taking AREDS2 supplements, and maintaining a healthy weight and blood pressure. If you are experiencing symptoms of macular degeneration, call us to schedule an evaluation today at (661) 775-1860. We are proud to be a leading provider of low vision eye care services for patients from Santa Clarita, Palmdale, Lancaster, and San Fernando Valley.
Adjusting to macular degeneration involves seeking support, using low vision aids, staying active, and making changes to your home and workplace to make them more accessible. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and get regular low vision eye exams. Learning new skills and planning for the future can also help with the adjustment process. It is crucial to stay positive and communicate with our low vision eye doctor for the best possible care.
The newest treatment for macular degeneration is called brolucizumab, a type of medication that is injected into the eye. It has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of neovascular or "wet" age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Brolucizumab works by blocking a protein that causes abnormal blood vessels to grow in the eye, which can lead to vision loss. It is shown to be effective in slowing the progression of the disease and may require fewer injections than other treatments. However, its long-term safety and effectiveness are still being studied.
The best vitamin for macular degeneration is a combination of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants called AREDS 2 formula. It includes vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc, copper, lutein, and zeaxanthin. These nutrients can help reduce the risk of developing advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and slow its progression. It is recommended for individuals with intermediate or advanced AMD or those with a high risk of developing the condition. It is important to consult with our eye doctor before taking any supplements, as they can interact with other medications and have side effects.
Currently, there is no permanent cure for macular degeneration. However, there are treatments that can slow the progression of the disease and prevent further vision loss. These treatments may include medication injections, laser therapy, and photodynamic therapy. It is important to receive regular eye exams and communicate with your healthcare team to ensure that you are receiving the best possible care for your condition. Researchers are continuously studying the disease to find new treatments and potential cures.
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Schedule a low vision eye exam near you at (661) 775-1860

At , we are dedicated to providing top-quality low vision care to our patients in Santa Clarita. Our team of eye doctors are highly skilled in caring for patients with macular degeneration, and we use advanced technologies to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective management of this condition. If you have a family history of macular degeneration and live in the Santa Clarita area, we encourage you to schedule a low vision eye exam with us. Give us a call at (661) 775-1860 to book your appointment today.

Patients with macular degeneration visit our clinic from all over California, and we are proud to be a leading provider of low vision services for patients from Santa Clarita, Palmdale, Lancaster, and San Fernando Valley.

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  • My eight year old daughter was terrified to go to the eye doctor for fear of her eyes being dilated. The doctor was SO KID friendly! He immediately made her comfortable by engaging her in conversation. It was a geat experience.


    Joya B.

  • Dr. Garbus spent an amazing amount of time to solve my very complicated visual problems. Over the years he has continually achieved results beyond what others felt possible. He is always up to date on the latest science. He is great!


    Dolores K.

  • Family Vision Care Valencia makes it so easy. Staff is knows what they are doing and Dr. Garbus is thorough and kept me well informed during the exam.


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  • I have been coming to Family Vision Center for almost 20 years. Dr. Garbus has been able to help my vision when other doctors could not. Now my kids see him as well. I highly recommend this office!


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  • The Doctor is very good. I felt on this visit he seemed rushed. I had questions to ask him but he was already with another patient. I still do not know if my eyes are the same , worse, or better.


    Howard B.

Testimonials


My eight year old daughter was terrified to go to the eye doctor for fear of her eyes being dilated. The doctor was SO KID friendly! He immediately made her comfortable by engaging her in conversation. It was a geat experience.


Joya B.

Dr. Garbus spent an amazing amount of time to solve my very complicated visual problems. Over the years he has continually achieved results beyond what others felt possible. He is always up to date on the latest science. He is great!


Dolores K.

Family Vision Care Valencia makes it so easy. Staff is knows what they are doing and Dr. Garbus is thorough and kept me well informed during the exam.


Kristy B.

I have been coming to Family Vision Center for almost 20 years. Dr. Garbus has been able to help my vision when other doctors could not. Now my kids see him as well. I highly recommend this office!


Autumn C.

The Doctor is very good. I felt on this visit he seemed rushed. I had questions to ask him but he was already with another patient. I still do not know if my eyes are the same , worse, or better.


Howard B.

All the staff is friendly, helpful and knowledgeable, and has been for all the years I have been going there.


Mary Ann H.
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