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Macular Disease Conference 2021

Previous conferences

Many people joined us on 11 September 2021 to hear from the experts in macular disease. The talks from the conference are available to watch again below.

2020 Annual Conference

Previous conferences

Our 2020 annual conference was on Saturday 12 September 2020.

Macular Disease Conference 2024 dial in details

Macular Disease Conference 2024

The Macular Disease Conference: Hope for the Future will be held online on Saturday 14 September 2024.

Inherited retinal diseases and working age session

Macular Disease Conference 2024

A tailored session for those with inherited retinal diseases and of working age.

Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Session

Macular Disease Conference 2024

A tailored session for people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

My Macular and Me session

Macular Disease Conference 2024

My Macular and Me is our tailored session for people newly diagnosed with macular disease, family members, friends and caregivers.

Supporting someone with macular disease?

Support for you

Understanding sight loss

It can be difficult to understand central vision loss. It may even appear that a person can see some things when they want to. This is because parts of the macula may still be working.

Help with benefits

Support for you

Depending on your circumstances, you may be entitled to financial support from the government. Welfare benefits are available to help those living with macular disease, and their families, with extra costs.

Disability Living Allowance for adults

Help with benefits

What is the Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for adults?

Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a benefit paid to people who have a long-term illness or disability and who are under pension age. The illness or disability should have a significant impact on the way a person can care for himself or herself or move around.

Attendance Allowance

Help with benefits

If you are of pensionable age and have a sight problem you will probably have extra expenses, such as taxis or help at home. Attendance Allowance (AA) can help you with these additional costs.