If you’re having trouble accepting a geographic atrophy (GA) diagnosis, there are support groups and resources that can help you lead a full life.
Learn more about devices, smartphone apps, and other technology that can help improve your quality of life after a geographic atrophy (GA) diagnosis.
A diagnosis of vision loss can be hard to process. These tips can help you find new ways to adjust.
Here are some tips for cooking and cleaning so you can live independently with geographic atrophy (GA) and maintain your quality of life.
You can still enjoy certain hobbies, such as reading, sewing, and cooking, after being diagnosed with geographic atrophy (GA). Learn more.
Family, friends, and support groups can help you adapt to life with geographic atrophy (GA). Find out where to find the best sources of support for you.