If you’ve been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration you may benefit from an AREDS2 supplement.
A resource for anyone who is a carer for someone with macular disease.
This booklet outlines the risk factors and symptoms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
In this Macula Menu, you’ll find some of our favourite recipes that are both delicious and packed with eye-healthy ingredients.
This is the audio version of our Vision Voice autumn 2022 newsletter, which is out now!
The autumn 2022 edition of MDFA’s Vision Voice newsletter is out now!
This fact sheet provides general advice on the costs involved and available rebates for macular disease treatment.
A resource booklet to help you understand vision loss and its impact.
A fact sheet on suggested questions to ask your eye health professional if you’re being treated for diabetic eye disease.
A factsheet with suggested questions to ask your eye health professional if you have been diagnosed with diabetic eye disease.
Our summer 2021 macula menu is here. We’ve given you a five-day meal planner with breakfast, lunch and dinner eye-healthy recipes.
MDFA’s Living well with vision loss covers improving quality of life, aids and technologies and support services.
This fact sheet discusses the causes of Stargardt disease, diagnosis and treatment. It is the most common childhood macular condition.
A fact sheet on living well with diabetic retinpathy and diabetic macular oedema.
If you’ve been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration you may benefit from an AREDS2 supplement.
A resource for anyone who is a carer for someone with macular disease.
This booklet outlines the risk factors and symptoms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
This fact sheet is about retinitis pigmentosa (RP), the name given to a diverse group of inherited eye disorders that affect the retina at the back of the eye.
Falls are a common problem for people living with vision loss. But many falls are preventable, and injuries can be minimised.
At MDFA, our volunteers are essential to the work that we do.
If you provide care or support to a family member or friend with vision loss, there are so many ways you can help make a big difference.