Vision & Age

Seniors

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Seniors

At last there is time to focus on yourself. Play a round of golf. Visit the world. And enjoy your continued good vision. Explore the topics below to find out how.

Your Changing Eyes

You may need more light to see. You may have a harder time differentiating among shades of blue and green. Learn more about your changing eyes.

Eye Exams

A regular eye exam is the best way to protect your eyesight and an easy precaution to take. Learn about appointment checklists.

Correct Your Vision

There are dozens of options in correcting your vision. Like prescription glasses, a contact lens is specifically shaped to focus light into the retina of your eye (and to fit your eye).

Close Work

Lots of the things you enjoy doing from reading to card playing require being able to see up close. Unfortunately, that can be taxing on your eyes. Learn more about your options.

Recreation

Enjoying the great outdoors and all outdoor recreations with the proper precautions.

First Aid

Learn more in our First Aid section about recognizing symptoms, steps to take and most importantly that you should always get immediate, professional medical attention for any eye injury. It is the best way to safeguard your baby's vision.

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