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Although we understand there are many reasons why people wait, such as not realising their vision is limiting their mobility, relying on family members to get around and concerns about the stigma of vision loss, it is important that help is sought to reduce the risk of trips, falls, isolation and depression.

Vision loss poses substantial challenges to healthy ageing and is associated with:

  • Double the risk of falls
  • Three times the risk of developing depression
  • Four to eight times more likely to have a fracture
  • Admission to nursing homes three years earlier

We launched our new campaign, Don’t Delay, Seek Help Today, on International White Cane Day on October 15. I would like to ask readers to consider if they, or a friend or family member is experiencing issues with vision loss, and let them know assistance is available at no cost, no matter where they live.

Dr Graeme White
CEO, Guide Dogs NSW/ACT

 

 

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