08 Low Vision
08 Low Vision
08 Low Vision
LOW VISION
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AUTHOR (s)
Brien Holden Vision Institute Faculty: Jane Kierath, Sonja Cronjé, Neilsen de Souza, Shoshana Jackofsky,
David Wilson, Mitasha Marolia, Gerd Schlenther, Naomi Freuden, Peter Mohlala Brien Holden Vision Institute,
Sydney, Australia
REVIEWER (s)
Bob Chappell Past President: World Council of Optometry (WCO)
THINK
Your uncle has just become blind. He is 40 years old and works as a fisherman. He has two children,
a 15 year old and 10 year old.
What sort of problems do you think he will have? Can he keep his job? Can he look after his family?
How do you think he will feel?
When you’ll have worked through this unit you should be able to:
Identify what low vision is
Describe ways of helping people with low vision
Guide a person with low vision.
Low vision is when a person has very poor vision that cannot
be improved with spectacles, surgery or medicines
A person with low vision can have poor central and/or poor
peripheral (side) vision
Poor central vision:
– Defined as visual acuity less (worse) than 6/18 (20/60) in
the better eye (Figure 1)
– Affects the ability to perform tasks such as reading and
recognising faces
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180
Figure 2: A normal visual field of slightly more Figure 3: This person would be legally blind as their
than 180 degrees visual field is only 20 degrees
Blindness does not always mean that a person sees nothing at all.
A person who is legally blind may be aware of:
shapes and shadows
light and darkness.
People with low vision are often unnecessarily excluded from these every-day activities.
Even though we can’t improve the visual acuity of somebody with low vision,
we can do things to make life easier for the person.
Think about the person first, and the impaired vision next:
– Be comfortable around a person with low vision
– Speak at a normal pace and volume
Many people with impaired vision have learnt to do most things for themselves
There are times when they might need a little help.
Always ask the person if they need help, ask how you can help
Are you having difficulties with any tasks you would like to do or need to do?
WHAT SHOULD
I ASK? Are you having any difficulties getting around?
Would you like to find out about low vision aids and techniques you can use to do the
tasks you need and want to do?
Refer for an eye examination:
To check if they have a treatable eye condition
A person with low vision may benefit from high-powered spectacles.
If it is not possible for you to refer a person to a low vision clinic, the information below on
low vision aids, techniques and training on how to guide a person with low vision will be
helpful.
Advocate:
We can make our community a safer place by talking to community leaders about
changing things that are a danger to people with low vision.
ACTIVITIES IT COULD BE
TYPE OF LOW VISION AID:
USEFUL FOR:
IF YOU COME TO A Tell the person whether the door opens towards or away from them
CLOSED DOOR:
Go through the doorway with the person on the same side as the hinges of the door.
1. Name three things that someone with low vision might have difficulty doing:
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2. Name three simple techniques to make everyday tasks easier for people with low vision:
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4. Name at least three other low vision devices, and which tasks each of these might be useful for:
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