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Overview of the Low Vision Aids

Low vision refers to when a person’s eyesight cannot be corrected, and it can develop at any stage of life. Individuals with low vision may not be completely blind, so it's crucial to assist them in making the best use of their remaining vision. Here, the Vision Rehabilitation Centre offers support to help you maximize your eyesight. While it cannot restore your vision or reverse vision loss, it can help you adapt to living with limited sight.

Types of Low Vision
  • Low Vision Across All Ages: Initially, vision loss can significantly affect daily life. The degree to which it impacts your life depends on the age at which you experience vision loss. Sudarshan provides a range of services and products tailored for all age groups.
  • Low Vision in Children (0-18 years) A complication of diabetes that affects the blood vessels in the retina.
  • Low Vision in Adults (18-50 years) In this type, optic nerve damage occurs even though the eye pressure is not very high.

Low Vision in Children (0-18 years)

Low vision can significantly affect a child's life, not just their ability to see, but also their education and cognitive development. It can be caused by conditions like:

  • Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
  • Birth trauma
  • Brain injury
  • Cataracts

At Sudarshan, we focus on rehabilitating children with low vision, special needs, or multiple disabilities, treating the child as a whole. Our rehabilitation methods are designed to enhance their eyesight, mobility, independent living skills, and cognitive development.

    Services for Children Include:
  • Vision Stimulation Therapy:This therapy stimulates the child’s remaining vision and is typically used for children aged 0-5 years or those with multiple handicaps.
  • Cognitive Visual Assessment:Since children with low vision may also have cognitive challenges, Aravind conducts a full cognitive assessment. Based on the results, your child may benefit from cognitive-visual interventions.
  • Counselling on Integrated Education:Low vision can make traditional education difficult, especially in subjects like mathematics and reading. We can recommend integrated schools that combine standard subjects with low vision devices to make lessons more accessible. These schools also teach children the skills they need to live independently.
  • Early Intervention Program:Personalized programs for children under 5 with low vision or multiple handicaps, helping them become more independent.

Low Vision in Adults (18-50 years)

When low vision occurs in adults between 18 and 50, it can be especially challenging. It may affect their ability to work and increase their dependency on family members. Rehabilitation is essential for helping adults adjust to their new lifestyle.

    Common Causes of Low Vision in Adults Include:

  • Retinal dystrophy
  • Eye trauma
  • Brain diseases

    Low Vision Products,Near Vision Devices,Distant Vision Devices:

  • Dome Magnifier - Telescope
  • Stand Illuminated Magnifier - CCTV
  • Prismosphere
  • CCTV