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January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information:
Prevent Blindness, Ohio Affiliate
Dori Jennings (614)270-0746
[email protected]

 

Prevent Blindness Invites Public to Join “The Glaucoma Community” to Learn More,
Become Empowered to
Fight the “Sneak Thief of Sight”

— Prevent Blindness provides variety of free resources, educational tools in support of
January’s National Glaucoma Awareness Month —

Columbus, OH (January 4, 2021) Today, there are more than an estimated 3.7 million older adults in the United States with glaucoma, according to the report, “Future of Vision: Forecasting the Prevalence and Costs of Vision Problems.” This includes 105,889 Ohioans with the disease. In an effort to help save vision from glaucoma, Prevent Blindness, Ohio Affiliate , is joining with other leading vision and eye health groups in declaring January as National Glaucoma Awareness Month.

Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes loss of sight by damaging a part of the eye called the optic nerve. This nerve sends information from your eyes to the brain. When glaucoma damages the optic nerve, patches of vision may become lost, usually side vision (peripheral vision). Most sight loss from glaucoma is gradual, which is why it is often referred to as the “Sneak Thief of Sight.”

According to the National Eye Institute, women account for 61 percent of glaucoma cases. Additionally, black Americans age 40 and older are at the highest risk of developing glaucoma. By age 69, nearly six percent of black Americans have glaucoma, with the risk rising to nearly 12 percent after age 80. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that because Hispanics and Latinos are the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the United States, by 2050, half of people living with glaucoma will be Hispanic or Latino.

To help educate the public on glaucoma, including risk factors, symptoms, treatment options and more, Prevent Blindness in partnership with Responsum Health, has launched the new resource, “The Glaucoma Community.” This comprehensive resource, accessible online or through the mobile app, provides users with a variety of features including:

  • Personalized newsfeed
  • Community Chat function
  • Dedicated Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/glaucomacommunity
  • Glaucoma content in seven languages
  • Patient One-Sheet, which allows patients to easily collect, maintain, and print their key medical information in a secure format
  • Access to extensive patient resources, including financial assistance programs and glaucoma support groups

In addition to volunteers from Prevent Blindness, the Content Advisory Council for The Glaucoma Community includes representatives from the BrightFocus Foundation, National Medical Association (NMA) Ophthalmology, and The Glaucoma Foundation. The Glaucoma Community was made possible by a grant from The Allergan Foundation.

“The Glaucoma Community was designed to provide the public with multiple tools to help save sight from one of the most prevalent eye diseases in the world,” said Sherry Williams, President & CEO of the Ohio Affiliate of Prevent Blindness. “As the New Year unfolds, we encourage everyone to make a strong commitment to their vision health by making an appointment with an eye doctor for a routine comprehensive eye exam.  By detecting and treating vision problems early, including glaucoma, we can help protect the precious gift of sight.”

For those in need of financial assistance, “The Glaucoma Program” from the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s EyeCare America, provides a glaucoma eye exam at no cost to those who are eligible and uninsured. For information on additional financial assistance programs in English or Spanish, including Medicare coverage, visit https://preventblindness.org/vision-care-financial-assistance-information/.

For more information on glaucoma, please call Prevent Blindness, Ohio Affiliate at
800-301-2020 or visit https://ohio.preventblindness.org/glaucoma/.

About Prevent Blindness, Ohio Affiliate

Founded in 1908, Prevent Blindness is the nation’s leading volunteer eye health and safety organization dedicated to fighting blindness and saving sight. The Ohio Affiliate of Prevent Blindness serves all 88 Ohio counties, providing direct services to more than 1,000,000 Ohioans annually and educating millions of consumers about what they can do to protect and preserve their precious gift of sight. For more information or to contribute, call 800-301-2020. Visit us on the web at pbohio.org, Facebook at facebook.com/pbohio/, or Twitter at twitter.com/PB_Ohio

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