Mental Health Awareness & Low Vision: How Vision Loss Impacts Emotional Well-Being

Mental Health Awareness Month is an important reminder that overall health includes both physical and emotional well-being. In clinical low vision care, including services like low vision rehabilitation in Seattle and surrounding areas, we often see how deeply vision loss affects a person’s confidence, independence, and emotional health. At Seattle Low Vision, under the care […]
Ultraviolet Awareness Month: Protecting Your Eyes From Invisible UV Damage

May is Ultraviolet (UV) Awareness Month, an important reminder that protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays is essential for long-term vision health. While many people understand that ultraviolet light can damage the skin, fewer realize that prolonged UV exposure can also increase the risk of serious eye conditions, including cataracts, macular degeneration, and other […]
Healthy Vision Month: Small Habits That Help Protect Your Sight at Every Stage of Life

May is Healthy Vision Month, and every year it serves as an important reminder that protecting your eyesight starts with small, consistent habits. At Seattle Low Vision, Dr. Ross Cusic and our care team work with patients experiencing vision changes every day, and one of the most common things we hear is this: “I didn’t […]
Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month: Protecting Your Vision at Every Stage of Life

Every April, Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month serves as an important reminder to prioritize your vision. Led by Prevent Blindness, this initiative highlights a key reality: women make up the majority of individuals living with vision impairment. At Seattle Low Vision, we believe that understanding your unique risk factors is the first step toward […]
February 2026 Press Release

For Angela Barry of Medford, Oregon, and Roger L. of Redmond, Washington, specialized low vision glasses prescribed by Seattle low vision optometrist Dr. Ross Cusic opened doors they didn’t know were there.
January 2021 Press Release
The American Academy of Ophthalmology has declared vision rehabilitation to be the new optimum standard of care for low vision patients who are losing their eyesight.

