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Filled with compelling ideas and practical tips, the updated third edition of this book - formerly titled Macular Disease - broadens its scope to offer a positive, take-charge approach to living with declining sight, regardless of the cause. Featuring photos of special lighting and other aids and insight from the author's own personal experience with impaired vision, this oversized handbook is ideally formatted for readers with vision loss by employing the use of large print on glare-resistant paper. Offering reassurance, hope, and personal insight, this revised edition contains practical tips for performing daily tasks, descriptions of adaptive strategies, and an expanded section on high-tech assistive technologies. With strong endorsements from medical communities, the book includes an invaluable index and resource list for readers.



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Peggy R. Wolfe

??Award-winning author Peggy Wolfe has produced how-to books on electrical wiring since 1978 as president of a publishing company founded in 1939 by her father, Herbert P. Richter. She has a master's degree in library science, established the corporate library at Pillsbury, and worked as a research fellow/librarian at the University of Minnesota. She first wrote about vision loss as her own eyesight faded from macular degeneration. Her goal as a rockin' octogenarian has been to find and share practical ways to live well with declining vision. Her books on vision loss have received multiple book awards (Ben Franklin Award and Midwest Book Award) .



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