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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; by: Jarred Long, OD &#8211; Low Vision Optometrist A diagnosis of wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can feel overwhelming, <a href="https://macularhope.org/living-with-wet-amd-tips-for-maintaining-independence/" class="more-link">...</a></p>
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<p>by: Jarred Long, OD &#8211; Low Vision Optometrist</p>
<p id="ember48" class="ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph">A diagnosis of wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to mean giving up the activities you love. With the right strategies and support, individuals living with wet AMD can maintain independence and enjoy a fulfilling quality of life. Dr. Jarrod Long, a proud member of the <strong>International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS) </strong>since 2006, specializes in personalized solutions to help individuals with wet AMD thrive.</p>
<p id="ember49" class="ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph">Here are some practical tips from Midwest Low Vision to help you navigate life with wet AMD:</p>
<h3 id="ember50" class="ember-view reader-text-block__heading-3">1. Enhance Your Home Environment</h3>
<p id="ember51" class="ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph">Small changes at home can make a big difference. Increase lighting in key areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and reading spaces. Use task-specific lighting, such as adjustable desk lamps, to reduce strain during activities. High-contrast settings—like using dark mats under light dishes—can help distinguish objects more clearly.</p>
<h3 id="ember52" class="ember-view reader-text-block__heading-3">2. Utilize Low Vision Devices</h3>
<p id="ember53" class="ember-view reader-text-block__paragraph">Specialized low vision devices can make everyday tasks easier and more accessible. From electronic magnifiers to wearable technology, these devices can be tailored to your unique needs. Dr. Long and the team at Midwest Low Vision provide a low vision evaluation to seek out and maximize remaining areas of vision – often in the periphery – to determine the best devices for your unique visual needs. Hands-free devices can look much like traditional glasses and can help you stay active and engaged despite your vision loss&#8230;.</p>
<p>Read more: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/living-wet-amd-tips-maintaining-independence-jarrod-long-21s4c/">https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/living-wet-amd-tips-maintaining-independence-jarrod-long-21s4c/</a></p>
<p>Source: Midwest Low Vision &#8211; Dr. Jarred Long</p>
<p>Received permission from Dr. Long to reprint this article with no changes made.</p>
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