Recently diagnosed with a sight problem?
Adapting to sight loss is our easy to read guide to getting the information and help you need, so that you can go on living your life to the full.
One of the things that can help is to make the
most of your remaining sight by making things bigger, bolder and brighter - we offer useful tips for making things easier to see.
Losing your sight can have a huge impact on your life and some people struggle to come to terms with it. Our information about
Emotional support and counselling can help you understand why you are feeling the way you do, and support you if are struggling.
If you are an
older person, or feel unsafe when out and about, keeping your social life going can be difficult. Telebefriending keeps people in contact with one another through telephone social groups - find out about
Talk and support.
Parent's Place is for parents of children with sight problems, whether they themselves a sight problem or not. Find out about:
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coming to terms with your child's sight problem
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living with a blind or partially sighted child and what you can do to support their development
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the role of other family members such as brothers, sisters and grandparents
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tips for getting the most from clinic appointments and a who's who of the different people working with children in health and social care
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where to get practical support such as state benefits, respite, a Blue Badge for easy parking.
Our magazines and newsletters will help to keep you up to date with news and new products.
If you are a young person with sight loss, our
Young people section is the place for you. Our section for
students will give you key information if you are thinking of or are at college or university.