Visual Impairment & Print Disability

Vision Loss in Canada

About half a million Canadians are estimated to have significant vision loss, according to the CNIB. In Ontario alone, there are 187,000 people with vision loss or partial sight.

30%

The prevalance of vision loss in Canada is expected to increase nearly 30 percent in the next decade.

The Aging Population

The population of Canadians 65 years and older is expected to double in the next 25 years.

People over the age of 60 with vision loss are three times more likely than those with good vision to experience clinical depression.

3x

People with vision loss are at greater risk of social isolation and reduced community participation.

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