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    • FEBRUARY 10, 2026
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    Low Vision Awareness Month

    When Vision Loss Isn’t Blindness February Is Low Vision Awareness Month Low Vision Awareness Month is an important time to recognize a reality that affects millions of people—yet is still widely misunderstood. Low vision is not blindness. It refers to vision that cannot be fully corrected with standard glasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery, andRead more
    • NOVEMBER 20, 2019
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    Low Vision & Thanksgiving Ready: Cooking Your Own Turkey

    Low Vision & Thanksgiving Ready: Cooking Your Own Turkey

    By Holly Bonner After being declared legally blind, the thought of cooking a big holiday meal that included an entire turkey scared me to death. I was terrified that my visual impairment would limit my ability to prepare a healthy, delicious feast. I wanted my children to have the same memories I did as a

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    • FEBRUARY 6, 2018
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    Legally Blind and Traveling Around The Globe! Follow Glenda On Her Spectacular Journey To South Africa

    Glenda is traveling through South Africa with specially designed low vision glasses that have literally opened her eyes, enhancing her vision and allowing her to see friends, family and the lush beauty of her beloved continent.  You can share her journey and experience what it is like to truly see every day for the firstRead more
    • AUGUST 2, 2017
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    Learn how Panasonic is prioritizing accessibility when designing consumer products for individuals who are low vision/blind.

    Low Vision Specialists of Maryland & Virginia 20/20 Blog interviews Mr. Tony Jasionowski, Senior Group Manager, Aging & Accessibility, Panasonic Corporation of North America.   Low vision brings with it many challenges and chief among them is the ability to handle the routine tasks of daily living like talking on the phone, doing laundry, andRead more