When vision loss from macular degeneration begins to take over, the fear of losing independence can feel overwhelming, for patients and their families alike. But low vision rehabilitation services exist specifically to help people with macular degeneration and other vision impairments stay independent, safe, and engaged in daily life.
In this video, meet Beverly, a woman living with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) who discovered low vision rehabilitation services in her area, and how it changed everything for her. She shares the tools and strategies that gave her confidence and freedom back.
And Beth Daisy of Future in Sight, a low vision occupational therapist, explains what low vision rehabilitation is, who it’s for, and why early intervention is critical. She also addresses the barriers many people face in accessing these services, including lack of referrals, limited providers, and transportation challenges, particularly in rural and underserved communities.
If someone you love has macular degeneration, or if you’re navigating vision loss yourself, this video will show you what’s possible, and why getting help sooner rather than later matters. In this video:
- What is low vision rehabilitation?
- Tools and devices that support independence with macular degeneration
- Why early intervention makes a difference
- Barriers to access and why they matter
- How low vision services help people avoid assisted living

