Aging
Transforming Aging
Transforming Aging
To create a world of endless possibilities for older adults who are blind or have low vision, AFB is refining and expanding our strategies to transform the experience of aging with a visual impairment.
Creating Endless Possibilities for Older Adults
Creating Endless Possibilities for Older Adults
Our Work and Resources
Our Work and Resources
Understanding Transportation Options
Understanding Transportation Options
Our research team has surveyed organizations and interviewed individuals to identify current transportation practices and challenges for older people with vision loss.
Key Statistics
Key Statistics
As people get older, they’re more likely to develop age-related eye diseases that can cause vision loss.
- How many seniors in the U.S. are blind or visually impaired?
- How does vision loss change with age?
- What can we expect in the future?
Priorities for Aging and Vision Loss
Priorities for Aging and Vision Loss
AFB is prioritizing its initiatives and engaging partners to create systemic change to expand opportunities for older adults experiencing vision loss.
Past Initiatives
Past Initiatives
AFB brought advocates together to create the 21st Century Agenda on Aging and Vision Loss in order to:
- raise awareness
- advocate for better funding, and quality, of services
- promote the rights of seniors with vision loss
AFB's Vision for Older Americans
AFB's Vision for Older Americans