ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The Vision Council, the leading trade association for the optical industry, has partnered with the National Eye Institute this May in celebrating Healthy Vision Month, according to an announcement from the association. The 2024 campaign, “Reframe Your Future," seeks to teach those living with a visual impairment about the importance of utilizing mental health services and vision rehabilitation to enhance their day-to-day lives. According to the U.S. Surgeon General, the U.S. is facing a loneliness and isolation epidemic.

Among visually impaired individuals, vision impairments have also been found to be associated with elevated feelings of anxiety and depression. In a recent study of nearly 3,000 U.S. adults, individuals with worse vision impairment were associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms, with some also reporting social isolation.

“Living with a visual impairment, including low vision, not only impacts one’s physical health, but their mental well-being,” said Ashley Mills, CEO of The Vision Council. “We’re proud to support the “Reframe Your Future” campaign and bring awareness to this important issue. Through initiatives like Healthy Vision Month and resources offered by The Vision Council Foundation, we strive to empower individuals with low vision and other visual impairments to lead fulfilling lives and access the support they need for improved quality of life.”

Here are a few tips on how to support someone living with visual impairments.

  • Share information about vision rehabilitation. These services—including training, tools and technology—can help anyone with a visual impairment thrive in their daily lives. Explore NEI’s information on vision rehabilitation services.

  • Encourage people with a visual impairment to reframe their future. Living with vision loss can be isolating—but hearing stories from others who have overcome similar obstacles can help. View and share these videos featuring Christine Ha, award-winning chef and disability advocate who lives with a visual impairment.

  • Fight the loneliness epidemic. People across the U.S are feeling lonely and disconnected. So NEI and the U.S. Surgeon General are partnering to promote the 5-for-5 Connection Challenge to help everyone build and strengthen relationships—and inspire others to add connection to their daily lives. Learn about the challenge here.
Continuing its long-standing advocacy to promote better eye and vision health, The Vision Council recognizes a variety of industry observations throughout the year like Healthy Vision Month. Building on this momentum, save the date for National Sunglasses Day, The Vision Council’s commemorative date held each year on June 27, that will celebrate the importance of wearing sunglasses to protect the eyes from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. A toolkit of promotional resources will be available for download later this month at https://www.thevisioncouncilfoundation.org.

For more information on eyecare and eye health, including low vision, visit The Vision Council Foundation to learn how healthy eyes are a critical part of overall physical health and well-being.