PRESENTED BY Chris Schell, O.D. Primary Eyecare Private Practice Member of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development Member of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association
Role of Vision To direct action and guide movement
Role of Vision To direct action and guide movement Impaired vision leads to impaired movement
Role of Vision To direct action and guide movement Impaired vision leads to impaired movement Impaired movement leads to increased risk of falling
Who has a cataract?
Canadian Statistics Seniors with vision loss experience double the incidence of falls (National Coalition for Vision Health, 2011)
Canadian Statistics Seniors with vision loss experience double the incidence of falls (National Coalition for Vision Health, 2011) Every 12 minutes, someone in Canada begins to lose their eyesight (CNIB 2012)
Canadian Statistics Seniors with vision loss experience double the incidence of falls (National Coalition for Vision Health, 2011) Every 12 minutes, someone in Canada begins to lose their eyesight (CNIB 2012) 75 per cent of vision loss can be prevented (CNIB 2012)
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Types of Vision Impairment Simpler and Treatable
Types of Vision Impairment Simpler and Treatable Problems with eyeglasses
Types of Vision Impairment Simpler and Treatable Problems with eyeglasses Cataracts
Types of Vision Impairment Complex and Manageable
Types of Vision Impairment Complex and Manageable Glaucoma
Types of Vision Impairment Complex and Manageable Glaucoma AMD
Types of Vision Impairment Complex and Manageable Glaucoma AMD Diabetes
Types of Vision Impairment Complex and Manageable Glaucoma AMD Diabetes ABI/TBI
Eyewear – What to look for? Are their glasses giving them their best vision?
Eyewear – What to look for? Are their glasses giving them their best vision? missing nose pads
Eyewear – What to look for? Are their glasses giving them their best vision? missing nose pads scratches
Eyewear – What to look for? Are their glasses giving them their best vision? missing nose pads scratches coatings peeling off
Eyewear – What to look for? Are their glasses giving them their best vision? missing nose pads scratches coatings peeling off bent or twisted frames
Cataracts
Cataracts – What to look for? Complaints of poor night driving, especially glare sensitivity and overall contrast reduction
Cataracts – What to look for? Complaints of poor night driving, especially glare sensitivity and overall contrast reduction Constant complaints
Cataracts – What to look for? Complaints of poor night driving, especially glare sensitivity and overall contrast reduction Constant complaints Vision is poor and does not fluctuate
Cataracts – What to look for? Complaints of poor night driving, especially glare sensitivity and overall contrast reduction Constant complaints Vision is poor and does not fluctuate Often worse in one eye compared to the other
Cataracts – What to look for? Complaints of poor night driving, especially glare sensitivity and overall contrast reduction Constant complaints Vision is poor and does not fluctuate Often worse in one eye compared to the other Painless
Glaucoma
Glaucoma – What to look for? Family history
Glaucoma – What to look for? Family history Peripheral vision loss – inside out
Glaucoma – What to look for? Family history Peripheral vision loss – inside out Painless
Glaucoma – What to look for? Family history Peripheral vision loss – inside out Painless Only at end stage is there advanced vision loss
Glaucoma – What to look for? Family history Peripheral vision loss – inside out Painless Only at end stage is there advanced vision loss Early detection can slow disease progression
Macula Degeneration
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors:
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour Age
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour Age Modifiable risk factors:
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour Age Modifiable risk factors: Smoking
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour Age Modifiable risk factors: Smoking Excessive weight
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour Age Modifiable risk factors: Smoking Excessive weight Diet
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour Age Modifiable risk factors: Smoking Excessive weight Diet High blood pressure
AMD – What to look for? Non-modifiable risk factors: Family history Skin/Eye Colour Age Modifiable risk factors: Smoking Excessive weight Diet High blood pressure UV Exposure
AMD – What to look for? 2 types:
AMD – What to look for? 2 types: slow dry
AMD – What to look for? 2 types: slow dry fast wet
AMD – What to look for? 2 types: slow dry fast wet Central vision problems
AMD – What to look for? 2 types: slow dry fast wet Central vision problems distortion
AMD – What to look for? 2 types: slow dry fast wet Central vision problems distortion missing areas
AMD – What to look for? Home Monitoring with Amsler Grid
Diabetic Vision Loss
Diabetes – What to look for? Fluctuating vision
Diabetes – What to look for? Fluctuating vision Random pattern to blind spots in vision
Diabetes – What to look for? Fluctuating vision Random pattern to blind spots in vision More stable blood sugar = more consistent vision
Brain Injury Visual Field Loss
BI VF – What to look for? May be acquired or traumatic brain injury
BI VF – What to look for? May be acquired or traumatic brain injury Case history
BI VF – What to look for? May be acquired or traumatic brain injury Case history Missing information on one side of world
BI VF – What to look for? May be acquired or traumatic brain injury Case history Missing information on one side of world Head turn/tilt may be evident
BI VF – What to look for? May be acquired or traumatic brain injury Case history Missing information on one side of world Head turn/tilt may be evident Orientation and mobility issues
BI VF – What to look for? May be acquired or traumatic brain injury Case history Missing information on one side of world Head turn/tilt may be evident Orientation and mobility issues This group is at a VERY HIGH risk of falling
Double Vision - What to look for? Noticeable misalignment of eyes (often patient will report the difference)
Double Vision - What to look for? Noticeable misalignment of eyes (often patient will report the difference) Depth perception is gone
Double Vision - What to look for? Noticeable misalignment of eyes (often patient will report the difference) Depth perception is gone Closing one eye
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Sight threatening eye diseases are silent and painless.
What can we do?
Preventing Falls Encourage your patients, your friends and your family to get regular eye exams
How to Help Ask the Question –
How to Help Ask the Question – When was your last eye exam?
Where to refer To find an Optometrist in your area visit: The Ontario Association of Optometrists
Due Diligence Visit a few clinics
Due Diligence Visit a few clinics Meet the staff and doctor
Due Diligence Visit a few clinics Meet the staff and doctor Are they comfortable examining senior patients?
Due Diligence Visit a few clinics Meet the staff and doctor Are they comfortable examining senior patients? Are they prepared to examine senior patients?
Due Diligence Visit a few clinics Meet the staff and doctor Are they comfortable examining senior patients? Are they prepared to examine senior patients? Are they accepting new patients?
Why might your patients refuse or be hesitant to have an eye exam?
Objections to Eye Exams Fear
Objections to Eye Exams Fear of loosing their driver’s license
Objections to Eye Exams Fear of loosing their driver’s license of having an eye disease
Objections to Eye Exams Fear of loosing their driver’s license of having an eye disease Cost
Objections to Eye Exams Fear of loosing their driver’s license of having an eye disease Cost OHIP covers the cost of a general eye exam for ages 65 and over
How to Help Glasses – encourage them to wear them, get them fixed
How to Help Glasses – encourage them to wear them, get them fixed Cataracts – increase lighting
How to Help Glasses – encourage them to wear them, get them fixed Cataracts – increase lighting Glaucoma – compliance with meds
How to Help Glasses – encourage them to wear them, get them fixed Cataracts – increase lighting Glaucoma – compliance with meds Macula Degeneration – Amsler Grid at home, meds
How to Help Glasses – encourage them to wear them, get them fixed Cataracts – increase lighting Glaucoma – compliance with meds Macula Degeneration – Amsler Grid at home, meds Diabetes – control sugars
Low Vision The CNIB is the best resource for people with low vision. Find out if your area has a CNIB clinic.
Vision Therapy Optometrists who specialize in developing, rehabilitating and enhancing vision
Vision Therapy Optometrists who specialize in developing, rehabilitating and enhancing vision Use specialized equipment and materials such as:
Vision Therapy Optometrists who specialize in developing, rehabilitating and enhancing vision Use specialized equipment and materials such as: prisms filters patches
Visual Midline Shift VMS – a mismatch between where the eyes perceive our midline and where the brain perceives it
Visual Midline Shift VMS – a mismatch between where the eyes perceive our midline and where the brain perceives it Difficulties with balance, coordination, posture
Visual Midline Shift VMS – a mismatch between where the eyes perceive our midline and where the brain perceives it Difficulties with balance, coordination, posture Leaning forward or backward – leaning to one side
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Behavioural Optometrist Where to you find a Vision Therapy clinic?
Behavioural Optometrist Where to you find a Vision Therapy clinic? Visit them and find out how you can work together to help your patients.
“A good objective of leadership is to help those who are doing poorly to do well and to help those who are doing well to do even better.” ~ Jim Rohn, author, motivational speaker
Remember! 20/20 does not automatically mean “healthy”
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