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Vision Rehabilitation and Counseling
It will probably be a number of years before macular degeneration
falls into the category of a truly preventable disease. Many individuals
with macular degeneration currently reach the point where no surgery,
treatment or medication can reverse or halt the devastating progression
of this disease. The purpose of the Vision Rehabilitation service
is to help these individuals make the most of their limited vision. To
accomplish this, state-of-the-art devices will be employed to improve
the quality of life of individuals who have experience a loss of vision.
Visual loss often causes depression in individuals with macular degeneration.
This response lessens the individual's ability to make adaptations for
their vision loss. While many vision rehabilitation programs simply provide a few
vision aids, without significant counseling or other instruction, the
Vision Rehabilitation unit of the University of Iowa Center for Macular
Degeneration employs and incorporates both psychological and physical
rehabilitation in its care of individuals with visual impairments. Individuals
with visual impairments are taught to use their remaining visual abilities,
much like physical or occupational therapists would help an individual
who has suffered from a stroke. By adapting appliances and utilizing vision rehabilitation devices specifically designed for the needs of the individual,
many individuals with visual impairments are able to maintain their independence.
Another significant advancement has been the development of techniques
for individuals to read using only their peripheral vision.
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The University of Iowa is the home of the
National Advanced Driving Simulator and Simulation Center. When
completed in the Fall 2000, this laboratory will be used to study
the effects of various degenerative eye conditions on driving
skills. This research will help us develop strategies that will
allow individuals with macular degeneration, as well as other
conditions that cause vision loss, to continue driving safely
for as long as possible.
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