
According to the Department of Health and Human Services the United States population of citizens 65 and over increased from 35 million in the year 2000 to 40 million in 2010 and will likely increase to 55 million in 2020 (a 36% increase for that decade). By 2030, there will be an anticipated 72.1 million older persons, almost twice their number in 2008.
While this aging population will have access to unprecedented new health technology and home medical products that will be far advanced from the technology of just a few years ago, some complications of aging will remain the same. As you get older, your eyesight weakens. Sometimes this weakening is due to health conditions which are treatable and preventable, such as diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, or macular degeneration. But presbyopia, the loss of the ability to read small print, is considered a normal eyesight loss and is expected with age. Reading glasses often fix the problem, but another solution are dome magnifiers.
Losing your eyesight with age is not inevitable, but it's very likely. A reading magnifier for text can be extremely helpful for an aging person who needs assistance briefly with certain printed materials.
Bierley Dome Magnifiers are precisely shaped to double the size of the text while capturing and focusing illumination. Bierley Dome Magnifiers glide effortlessly across surfaces without scratching or damaging it's optical clarity. The Bierley DM51 51mm Dome Reading Magnifier is designed to gather light with its unique dome shape. It uses no light bulbs or batteries to enhance and illuminate text. Each Bierley DM51 Reading Magnifier comes complete with a convenient drawstring microfiber bag for easy portability.
Bierley Dome Magnifiers are proudly made in the USA.
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