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Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sun 26 Nov 2023, 10:00am–11:30am

Restrictions

All Ages

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Free seminar hosted by Macular Degeneration New Zealand. Local Ophthalmologist Dr Neil Avery will share the latest information on treatments, research and the management of Macular Degeneration. Information packs will be available on the day.

To register to attend this free Seminar phone 0800 MACULA (622 852) or email - info@mdnz.org.nz.

Macular Degeneration (MD) is the leading cause of blindness in NZ with one in 7 people over 50 years of age having some evidence of MD and the incidence increases with age. Many people dismiss the early warning signs of MD, accepting vision loss as a normal part of the ageing process.
Macular degeneration (MD) affects the central vision impacting on the ability to drive, read, watch television, undertake many hobbies and recognise faces. Loss of vision impacts on lifestyle and independent ageing associated with the risks of: falls and fracturing hips; developing depression; inability to access health services and earlier admission to nursing homes.

Today we are at the cusp of the most significant demographic change of the 21st century. By 2030, 1 in 4 people will be over 65 years of age. This group will also be living for longer than previous generations and 41% of them do not know about this eye disease.

To halt a potential epidemic of blindness, we need to be proactive to save sight so that New Zealanders can live well in old age. Macular Degeneration NZ (MDNZ) is a Charitable Trust with the vision to reduce the incidence and impact of MD in New Zealand, increase awareness and promote early detection to the 1.5 million ‘at risk’ New Zealanders.

Bring your friends and family to this free educational seminar.

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