Skip to main content

Prioritize Your Vision with the Gr8 Eye Movement

In collaboration with Prevent Blindness, the Gr8 Eye Movement is a compelling initiative aimed at raising awareness about the importance of eye health. Spearheaded by the renowned artist and performer, Debbie Allen, this movement encourages individuals to take charge of their vision and prioritize regular eye check-ups. In this blog post, we'll delve into the significance of the Gr8 Eye Movement and explore key insights into retinal diseases and vision care.

Understanding Retinal Disease and Its Risk Factors Retinal disease can have a profound impact on one's vision, potentially leading to visual impairment or even vision loss. It's essential to be aware of the risk factors associated with these conditions. Several health and lifestyle factors can increase the likelihood of retinal diseases. These may include diabetes, obesity, heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye conditions like wet age-related macular degeneration (Wet AMD), diabetic macular edema (DME), and diabetic retinopathy (DR).

A Gap in Knowledge Shockingly, a recent survey revealed that a significant portion of adults at risk for retinal diseases, like Wet AMD, DME, and DR, know little or nothing about them. Many individuals tend to prioritize other aspects of their health over their eye health. This knowledge gap is a significant concern, and it underscores the need for initiatives like the Gr8 Eye Movement.

Resources for Monitoring and Maintaining Eye Health To bridge this knowledge gap and empower individuals to take control of their vision, there are valuable resources available. These resources include the Amsler Grid, a simple tool that allows you to monitor your vision between eye doctor appointments, and informative brochures that provide insights into Wet AMD and diabetic eye diseases.

Additionally, "Living Well with Low Vision" offers a unique collection of information, tools, and directories for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. It's an invaluable resource for anyone navigating the challenges of low vision.

Join the Gr8 Eye Movement and Prioritize Your Vision Debbie Allen, the Gr8 Eye Movement ambassador, emphasizes the importance of preserving vision, particularly for those with a bustling lifestyle. She encourages everyone to prioritize their vision, and the movement's name itself serves as a simple and effective reminder to do just that.

To further support your commitment to eye health, you can sign up for eye health reminders. By providing your information, you'll gain access to educational and promotional materials that can help you make informed decisions about your vision care.

In conclusion, the Gr8 Eye Movement, in collaboration with Prevent Blindness, serves as a beacon of awareness for eye health. It's a call to action for individuals to check in on their eye health regularly and to take steps to protect their vision. With the resources provided by this movement, you can become proactive in safeguarding your eyesight, ensuring a vibrant and visually-rich future.

Remember, your vision is a priceless gift, and the Gr8 Eye Movement is here to help you cherish it for years to come.

Author
David Greening David Greening, ABOC, BS(HONS) Ophth. Dispensing David is a licensed optician, and has been in optics since 2002. He attained his Bachelor of Science degree in Ophthalmic Dispensing in Kent, England (2014). He has extensive experience, having managed his own practice for many years prior to arriving at Astorino & Associates Eye Center. He is a licensed American optician (ABOC) and is well-recognized for his quality of service, attention to detail, and patient care. He left our practice January 2024.

You Might Also Enjoy...

We Offer Optos Retinal Imaging

Experience enhanced eye care with Optos imaging technology at our clinic. Our advanced evaluations detect diabetes, macular degeneration, melanoma, bleeding, hypertensive retinopathy, and glaucoma early, preventing vision loss.