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Food and drink

Around the home

When you have macular disease, preparing and cooking food can seem a little daunting. However, with a few considerations and simple changes you can continue cooking and preparing food.

Looking after yourself

Around the home

Looking after yourself when you have macular disease can be very challenging. Here are some simple tips that might help overcome some of those challenges.

Lighting

Around the home

At home

Good lighting at home is important, particularly if you have poor vision. Light becomes more important for all of us as we age. By the age of 60 we need three times more light than in our twenties.

Using technology

Around the home

Technology is becoming an essential part of day-to-day life for people with low vision.

Out and about

Practical tips and advice

Trips to the shops, days out and even holidays abroad need not be a thing of the past if you've been diagnosed with macular disease. Live confidently with our practical guides to getting out and about, from traveling and transport to eating out and shopping.

Macular disease and driving

Out and about

Driving

Having macular degeneration does not automatically mean you have to stop driving. Many people still meet the legal requirements and can continue to drive safely and legally.

Travel and transport

Out and about

Macular disease is no barrier to travel. With some planning research, travelling around your local area, throughout the UK and even abroad is possible.

Eating out

Out and about

We all like to go out to eat with friends and family. This does not need to stop because you have macular disease. Going to restaurants is an important thing to keep doing. It should also be an enjoyable experience. Below you will find some tips to help make eating out still enjoyable.

Shopping

Out and about

Shopping is one of life's necessities; many people find it enjoyable. Macular disease can make shopping daunting and difficult. But with a few changes, you can still go out shopping should you wish to.

Healthy living

Practical tips and advice

We hope you have not been diagnosed with macular disease. But perhaps your optometrist has advised that you might be at risk?