Tag: Association for Macular Diseases

  • December 2018

    December 2018

    Welcome to the December 2018 issue of Eyes Only, the longstanding membership newsletter of the Association for Macular Diseases, now featuring a special selection of content from OEPatients.org.

     

    Featured Articles


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  • June 2018

    June 2018

    Welcome to the June 2018 issue of Eyes Only, the longstanding membership newsletter of the Association for Macular Diseases, now featuring a special selection of content from OEPatients.org.

     

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  • January 2018

    January 2018

    Welcome to the January 2018 issue of Eyes Only, the longstanding membership newsletter of the Association for Macular Diseases, now featuring a special selection of content from OEPatients.org.  

    Featured Articles

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  • Spring 2017

    Spring 2017

    Welcome to the Spring 2017 issue of Eyes Only, the longstanding membership newsletter of the Association for Macular Diseases, now featuring a special selection of content from OEPatients.org.

     

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  • 2018: A Year in Review

    2018: A Year in Review

    2018 has been a significant year of development and inspiration at OE Patients. Thanks to your readership, support and feedback, we have advanced our mission to provide empowering and encouraging advice for people living with visual impairments. 

    Our online initiative, which encompasses all types of vision loss, is funded by the Association for Macular Diseases and presented in partnership with Ophthalmic Edge. We are here to answer the questions patients often have, that cannot be addressed in the physician’s office.

    It is our strongest intention to carry the momentum into the new year, and with that on the horizon, let’s first take a look at our top activities and highlights of 2018.

    1. We shared expert tips and advice on living well with vision loss.

    OE Patients’ content is delivered with an inspiring voice by a team of contributors, experienced both personally and professionally. Refreshed weekly, our empowering spirit is conveyed consistently in topics on health, technology, accessibility and adjusting.    

    Read our top 10 articles of 2018.

    2. We explored the latest in accessibility and technology at our events.

    Our accessibility events, hosted at Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital in NYC, give us the opportunity to dive into the most popular topics from the OE Patients website. 

    This year, we had an especially wonderful and diverse program, ranging from speakers representing NYC’s most well-known art museums at our Audio Description event, to an afternoon of demonstrations at the Electronic Glasses event.  

    Explore our event recaps and related resources of 2018.

    3. We discovered inspiring stories featuring people living and thriving with vision loss.

    We were delighted to find and share, on social media, numerous stories featuring people living full and successful lives with visual impairments. They are people of all ages, backgrounds and industries — artists, photographers, and more — proving that, ultimately, it is the persistent pursuit of one’s passion that keeps the light lit.

    Read your favorite stories from 2018.

    4. We witnessed and shared the latest news on the progress of inclusivity and technology.

    Each year brings new developments in accessibility. Though progress always takes longer than we’d like, the change is nevertheless steady. In 2018, from the rise of Aira in the public eye to the expansion of mandated accessibility on Broadway, the needle moved us ever-closer to inclusivity as intentional foundation, rather than afterthought.

    Explore our articles on accessibility and technology.

    5. We gleaned valuable insights, thanks to your voices.

    At events, through emails, or on social media, you spoke to us, expressing your heartfelt opinions, ideas, and suggestions. Your feedback guided the shape of our accessibility events, inspired new ideas for our editorial, and encouraged our sharing on social. Keep reaching out to us! We love hearing from you.

    Find us on Facebook, Twitter, or contact us by email.

    Thank You!

    If you’d like to get involved, please visit our Support page, or email us about submitting an article featuring your perspective as someone living with vision loss, or expertise as a medical, accessibility or vision loss support expert. Your voice is much appreciated.

    OE Patients would not be the same without your gracious readership and generous support, and for that, we would like to say a big thank you! We look forward to seeing you in 2019!

  • Accessibility Event Recaps of 2018

    Accessibility Event Recaps of 2018

    This year, we were thrilled to hold our “Accessibility Resources for People With Visual Impairments” series at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital in NYC, supported by the Association for Macular Diseases.

    Events were lively, fun and full of laughter and discussion, covering an abundance of exciting topics, from smart speakers to electronic glasses to the latest and best in accessibility apps. Our audiences spoke up and exchanged thought-provoking opinions on favorites, preferences, and future developments in accessibility.

    If you missed any of our events, not to worry! We return in Spring 2019. Meanwhile, explore the best of this year’s event recaps and accessibility resources below.

    Spring/Summer 2018

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    Smart Speakers

    Alexa, Google, and Siri are the virtual assistants that make life easier for everyone, especially people with vision loss. 

    Read the original article or download the handout.

    The Many Voices of iPhone

    Make the iPhone easier on your eyes using VoiceOver & Speak Screen for text to speech, Dictation to replace typing for speech text, and Siri for voice commands.

    Read the original articles:

    Accessible TV

    Explore the options available for audible TV guides and menus, audio describing programming, and the use of voice commands from cable providers and streaming services.

    Read the event recap.

    Fall / Winter 2018

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    Audio Description 

    Now available on-demand for Broadway shows, museum tours, at the movies, on TV and much more. Explore how this visual voice fills in the missing detail, vividly.

    Read the event recap.

    Electronic Glasses

    Take a closer look at wearable assistive devices, including IrisVision, OrCam, Jordy, eSight, Acesight and Aira, designed to help you see, read, work and navigate with vision loss.

    Read the event recap.

    App Happy

    The apps we love continue to improve and empower us to function better every day. Learn what’s new in our favorite apps and what’s coming up. 

    Read the event recap.

    OE Patients Features Assistive Technology At Empowering Event For People With Vision Loss

    In October 2018, we held an accessibility event featuring smart wearables for people with vision loss. Read about featured electronic glasses, the importance of persistence as a mindset, and the idea of finding a solution that fits your personal needs.

    Read the press release.

    Don’t Miss 2019 Events

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