Regaining Independence Through Low Vision Driving Support in British Columbia
For many people across British Columbia, driving represents far more than transportation. It provides freedom, independence, confidence, and connection to […]
For many people across British Columbia, driving represents far more than transportation. It provides freedom, independence, confidence, and connection to […]
As spring arrives across British Columbia, many people look forward to spending more time outdoors enjoying longer days, warmer weather,
Receiving a diagnosis like macular degeneration, glaucoma, or another eye condition can feel overwhelming. Many people throughout British Columbia leave
Bumping into furniture, misjudging steps, or feeling uneasy in crowded places can be frustrating. Many people assume they’re just being
Difficulty seeing at night can be frustrating and unsettling. Many people notice that once the sun goes down, everyday tasks—walking
February is recognized as Low Vision and Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about permanent
Low Vision Aids Living with low vision doesn’t mean giving up the activities you love. With the right tools, training,
Living Well with Low Vision—Tips for Everyday Independence. Low vision can change how you do things—but it doesn’t have to
Valley Vision Optometry prides itself on being a leader in low vision care. We are dedicated to improving the lives