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Award-Winning Actress, Dancer and Director Debbie Allen Joins Prevent Blindness and Regeneron to Raise Awareness of Serious Retinal Diseases

09/08/2023
Award-Winning Actress, Dancer and Director Debbie Allen Joins Prevent Blindness and Regeneron to Raise Awareness of Serious R

Award-winning actress, dancer and director Debbie Allen is partnering with Prevent Blindness and Regeneron to launch the 'Gr8 Eye Movement,' a new disease awareness campaign that aims to address gaps in how people understand the risk of developing certain serious retinal diseases, such as wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema (DME), and diabetic retinopathy (DR). The campaign creates a moment in time to prioritize eye health regularly by designating the 8th of every month as a day to check in on vision. The number “8” on its side looks like eyes and serves as a visual reminder for those who join the movement. 

“Maintaining vision has become a growing priority in my life. In particular, I’ve learned it’s crucial for people like me—who are from communities of color, are over the age of 60, or who are living with diabetes or at risk of developing diabetes—to educate themselves about the risk of developing a retinal disease,” Ms. Allen said in a news release. “Diabetes has impacted many generations of my own family, and I have had family members blinded by diabetic eye disease. Also, as I age, I know I could be at risk for developing other retinal diseases like wet age-related macular degeneration that could potentially hinder me from doing the things in my life I love most. This is why I’m joining the Gr8 Eye Movement – to encourage anyone at risk to check their eye health regularly.”  

“For 115 years, it has been our mission to prevent blindness and preserve sight,” said Jeff Todd, President and CEO, Prevent Blindness. “The learnings from our recent survey, along with the robust insights gleaned through our work in patient advocacy and public health, demonstrate the significant need for further awareness and education.  It’s inspiring to have an icon like Debbie Allen joining the cause and encouraging others to prioritize their eye health.”  

A recent survey of at-risk adults* found that an overwhelming majority (95%) lack knowledge about retinal diseases like wet AMD, DME, and DR, and therefore are not taking the necessary, proactive steps to take care of their vision. Survey findings indicate that most at-risk adults (67%) believe that vision loss is a normal part of aging. This is even as more than two-thirds of at-risk adults (70%) have experienced symptoms of retinal disease. However, the survey responses also indicate that, once equipped with knowledge about retinal diseases and their risk factors, a majority of those at risk (79%) will take steps to address changes in their vision. These insights underscore the importance of education and awareness.   

To learn how you can join the movement, visit www.Gr8EyeMovement.com, where you can: 

  • Access resources and information to make eye health a top priority 
  • Find useful tips, including how to use an Amsler grid to detect any changes in vision, understand when to make an eye care appointment, and how to encourage loved ones to check their vision regularly 
  • Sign up to receive emails with helpful reminders and engage with the Gr8 Eye Movement on social media for more helpful tips and insights 

*This survey was conducted by Wakefield Research, which collected findings from 667 adults age 55+ who are at risk for retinal diseases; from May-June, 2023.  

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