The SIGHTLINE Difference
In order to appreciate why SIGHTLINE is different, one must understand the low vision market.
As baby boomers age and macular degeneration becomes more of a concern, it is natural that low vision is getting more attention.
There are a number of options for those who suffer from AMD in SE Florida today:
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Community & Residential Support Groups: these groups are available to those who suffer from low vision in a
variety of venues. Many senior living communities sponsor AMD and other low vision support groups, which meet regularly.
These groups invite relevant outside speakers, provide educational materials & low vision devices such as magnifiers,
and conduct discussions through which members can share experiences. Support groups are also sponsored by county and
state organizations, such as the Division of Blind Services, The LIGHTHOUSE, The Lions Club and the Center for Visually
Impaired Seniors. Some will even visit the patient's home to offer suggestions.
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Low Vision Optometrists: these physicians specialize in low vision. There is only a handful in practice locally.
The majority of their work centers on prescribing corrective lenses to help low vision sufferers.
Some provide aspects of visual retraining, principally to assist with use of the lenses they design.
Unfortunately, these lenses are quite expensive and not covered by Medicare or other forms of insurance.
They can, however, be very effective once the patient learns eccentric viewing techniques.
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Medicare Home Health Providers: several of the larger Medicare home health agencies now offer a
low vision program. Without exception, these programs only address the "home adaptation" aspect of low
vision rehabilitation. Their programs focus on making the home "low vision friendly" through the
rearrangement of furniture and appliances, use of contrast markings to differentiate on/off switches,
use of magnifiers and special lighting, and large font devices such as clocks and wristwatches.
To the best of our knowledge, none of these programs include visual retraining, which is the ONLY way
to restore visual acuity.
SIGHTLINE is the only low vision process in South Florida consistently able to increase visual acuity
and reading speed & accuracy, because it is the only process based on eccentric viewing training.
As discussed earlier, when macular degeneration attacks, it destroys the central portion of the macula known
as the fovea. Once the fovea becomes severely damaged, detail or central vision, as we know it, is no longer
possible. At this point, most AMD sufferers hear the dreaded words, "There's nothing more that can be done."
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Well, the fact is that something more can be done!
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Through visual retraining based on the principles of Eccentric Viewing, the eye and the brain can be trained to “behave differently”.
They can learn to use other parts of the retina to see more clearly than they can using the damaged macula.
The result is a dramatic increase in visual acuity, often as high as 60 or 70%.
SIGHTLINE is, to the best of our knowledge, the only low vision process in SE Florida which is based on eccentric viewing
retraining. Hence, it is the only one that can consistently demonstrate objective, measurable results in the ability to see better.
Something more can be done about low vision!