Interacting with people who are blind is no different than interacting with those who are not. Some of us may be overwhelmed, or out of our comfort zone, when confronted with someone with visual difficulty. However, the social etiquette is no different. Treat them with respect, and courtesy, and as individuals. They are no different from you or me, and neither are their expectations.
Category: Knowledge Series
Musical instruments and Glaucoma
Did you know that there is a link between certain musical instruments and glaucoma? that playing wind instruments can actually worsen your field loss?
Choose eye glasses for your child
Knowing your child needs glasses can be stressful. More stressful is choosing the right one!
Side Effects of Glaucoma Eye Drops
When you begin glaucoma medication, it is important that you discuss the risks and benefits of treatment with your doctor….
Yoga and Glaucoma
The only proven therapy for glaucoma is lowering of eye pressure. This decrease in eye pressure can achieved with eye…