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A big thank you goes out to the Fraternal Order of Police. Their grant dollars will support the Prevention Program by enabling the Agency to screen pre-schoolers and educate grade school children on the importance of eye health and eye safety!!

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Members List:

Agency Director:
Brittany Meszaros
Director of Client Services:
Susan Thogmartin
Business Manager:
Sandy Plinke
Prevention Coordinator:
Nancy Dunfee

Links Section

UNITED WAY OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY

MACULAR DEGENERATION FOUNDATION

GLAUCOMA FOUNDATION

NAT'L ASSOC. FOR THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED

GOODSEARCH

NATIONAL EYE HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM

PREVENT BLINDNESS OHIO

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If you would like Preschool Vision screenings done at your school this year please call our Prevention Coordinator Nancy Dunfee at the office soon. We are filling up for screenings for the 2011-2012 school year! If your child is referred and you are worried about the cost please call the Agency regarding possible financial assistance. We encourage all parents to please fill out our survey online or on paper and mail back. All feedback from the surveys is utilized to increase and secure future funding!! Screenings are a $6.00 DONATION, NO CHILD WILL BE TURNED AWAY IF A PARENT CANNOT PAY!!!!!

We will be at the following schools for the 2011-2012 school year!

  • St. Bernadettes Preschool
  • Reedemer Lutheran
  • Owls Acres
  • Little Tigers in Pickerington
  • Little Blessings
  • Creative Play
  • First Impressions
  • Small Wonders

    Healthy Vision 2010

    See What You’ve Been Missing Schedule an eye exam today A recent study by the National Eye Institute found that more than 11 million Americans have common vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. While this number may sound alarming, the good news is that common vision problems can be detected through a comprehensive dilated eye exam and can be corrected. Regular eye exams are important for maintaining good eye health. A comprehensive dilated eye exam is a painless procedure in which an eye care professional examines your eyes to look for common vision problems and eye diseases, many of which have no early warning signs. Your eye care professional may prescribe corrective eyewear to help you see your best. The most common forms of vision correction are prescription eye glasses and contact lenses. Make sure your vision is the best it can be. Healthy vision can help keep you safe when you are driving behind the wheel, participating in sports, or taking part in recreational activities. It can also help to ensure that you maintain a healthy and active lifestyle well into your golden years. Your eyes are an important part of your health. Take care of them so you can be confident you are seeing your best. Find a window of time to schedule an eye exam today. Visit www.nei.nih.gov/healthyeyes to learn more about eye exams and common vision problems.


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