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Eccentric Viewing
One of the most common complaints patients with macular degeneration share with us is that they are unable to see their loved ones’ faces. Recently, a distraught patient told us
Katrina’s Tips: Managing Glare
Most of us are familiar with the sensation of stepping outside on an exceptionally sunny day and squinting or shading our eyes to allow time for adjustment to the new
Meet Kerri
“One of the gifts of my vision loss is that I get to see how good people can be,” says Kerri Largo, PhD. Kerri was diagnosed with Stargardt’s when she
Seeing is Believing Coloring Books – a legacy of love
It is with heavy hearts we note the passing of a beloved member of the Spectrios family. Grandma Martyl passed on June 28, 2021. She was the creative genius behind
Tech Tip: Accessibility Apps
Most of us have smartphones or tablets that we use. These devices can provide a casual user with the functionality of more expensive accessibility devices We recommend the following “Starter
The Wheaton Lions
Since 1986, the Wheaton Lions have been supporting the Spectrios mission. They have been by our side as we built our new house, actively participated at Seeing is Believing clinics,
Meet Pam
2021 is a year of celebration! Seeing is Believing, our program dedicated to helping children with vision loss throughout the state of Illinois be successful in school, is turning 30.
Remember When – The Building the Deicke House of Hope
20 years ago, what started as an impossible dream, to build a bigger yellow house was realized and ground was broken on the now Deicke House of Hope. We needed