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Apr 10
2012
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Low vision is a topic that may be unfamiliar to someone who doesn’t work in health care, but it affects 25% of all people over 75 years old. So it’s likely that someone you know, is suffering from low vision. It can be a devastating diagnosis that affects an individual’s daily independence as well as their recovery from a new injury or illness.
There are two very important things to remember about Low Vision Therapy. The first is that Low Vision Therapy through home health care is 100% funded by Medicare for those who qualify. Like all Medicare home health care services, it is conveniently provided within each client’s home. The second point is that Low Vision Therapy by Cooperative Home Care is very unique. Low Vision Therapy by Cooperative Home Care builds on the basic approach of low vision treatment by adding vision retraining, in which clients learn how to use their remaining vision more effectively.





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