OE Patients Podcast provides people with vision loss the practical tips and encouraging advice that is often not available in the ophthalmologist's office. We bring together voices of experience, personal and professional, to enlighten, inspire and empower productive, independent lives.
If you’re feeling stuck or stalled by vision loss, it’s time to regroup. OE host, Dorrie Rush discusses the process with Vision Coach, Jaydan Mitchell. View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-17-working-with-a-vision-coach/
iPhone is the most commonly used device among people with vision loss, here’s why. View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-16-why-iphone/
Small changes and practical advice are the keys to living better with low vision. In this episode we focus on staying organized and productive at home. View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-15-low-vision-tips-advice-for-home/
Dr. Mrinali Gupta talks about the Retina Counselor reports, published on OE, and how patients can best utilize the information provided on treatments in development for age-related macular degeneration and diabetic eye diseases. View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-14-the-retina-counselor/
A must-listen for everyone interested in clinical trials. Dr. Avni Finn takes us inside the process and thoughtfully provides the detailed guidance every patient needs to know. View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-13-participation-in-clinical-trials-for-vision-research/
The low vision gift guide is one of OE's most popular webpages of the year. Get the inside scoop as host Dorrie Rush presents the very best things to give or get. View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-12-the-hottest-low-vision-gifts/
In this conversation, Dorrie Rush and Carol Yaple discuss what every patient, and their physicians, should know about the life-changing visual accessibility options in every smartphone and tablet View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-11-what-every-patient-should-know-about-their-smartphones-tablets/
Making "work from home" work for you, with Dorrie Rush, Jane Breheney and Jaydan Mitchell
Audiobooks are an excellent alternative when vision loss takes our ability to enjoy print. In this episode Dorrie Rush addresses questions and feedback from Accessing Audiobooks Parts 1 & 2
Audiobooks are an excellent alternative when vision loss takes our ability to enjoy print. Learn all about the best options for accessing audiobooks in Part 2 of our conversation with guest, audiobook reviewer and book club moderator, Michelle Ritholz.
Audiobooks are an excellent alternative when vision loss takes our ability to enjoy print. Learn all about the best options for accessing audiobooks in our conversation with guest, audiobook reviewer and book club moderator, Michelle Ritholz. View the Show Notes for this episode at the following link: https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/episode-7-accessing-audiobooks-part-1/
Listen to our insightful conversation with internationally recognized retina specialist, Allen. C. Ho, MD on the risks of deferring eye exams, the implementation of safety measures and how the lessons of the pandemic can improve options of convenience for patients longterm.
In this episode restauranteur, Ben Benson, shares his experience building a successful business, all the while dealing with progressive vision loss. He takes us from the start of TGI Fridays, to Smith & Wollensky and Ben Benson’s Steakhouse. He speaks of the many adjustments he made throughout, and how his favorite technologies, iPhone, Siri and Alexa, help him compensate today.
Too many patients with low vision believe “nothing can be done” to improve their quality of life. In this episode, Dorrie Rush and Jaydan Mitchell are busting that myth with a review of just the basics everyone needs to know about living better with vision loss.
In this episode, we’re talking to Douglas Walker about his video tutorials for Apple, Android and Microsoft, and Hadley’s podcasts and discussion groups, all about empowering people with vision loss to thrive.
Falling is unpleasant at any age and increasingly dangerous with age. Alice Massa, Occupational Therapist, shares her professional advice about elevating awareness, improving balance, and lowering risk factors to prevent the fall before it happens.
The voice assistants are wildly popular, and particularly helpful for people with vision loss. In this episode, learn from OE’s tech expert Dorrie Rush, as she sits down with interviewer Sophia Segarra, to discuss who they are, what they can do and why we love them.
The launch of OE Patients Podcast brings to life the new Voices of Experience section on OEPatients.org, where we’ll share conversations, interviews and profiles.