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Category "Vision"

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Senior Driving
22May
Senior Safety Vision
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Senior Driving

In 2020, there will be 55 million people who are 65 years or older on the road.
In the U.S., we are living longer and driving more but there will come a time in every seniors life when you have to thi

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Sensory Changes in Aging Adults
14May
Hearing Loss Vision
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Sensory Changes in Aging Adults

Pamela Z. Cacchione, PhD, RN, BCGNP
Background
The majority of older adults will experience some changes in their sensory capacity (vision, hearing, smell, taste and peripheral sensation) as a normal

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Senior Drivers
01Feb
Healthy Living Senior Safety Vision
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Senior Drivers

At age 78, Sheila thinks she’s a good driver, and she would like to stay that way. But lately, she has been in minor accidents. Sheila wonders how she can stay safe behind the wheel. Will taking a cla

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Elderly Vision Loss - Elder Care Resources
18Sep
Macular Degeneration Vision Loss
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Resources For Vision Loss

The following organizations offer excellent resources on vision loss: American Foundation for the Blind – www.afb.org Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults – www.hknc.org Light

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