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Vision & Reading
Magnifiers, lights, prism glasses. 8 curated picks. · Est. $5–$350 per item

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Vision & Reading. Magnifiers, typoscopes, prism glasses, and e-readers with large fonts help reading and screen work when visual field or acuity changes after stroke.
Topics: Vision & Reading · Magnifiers · lights · prism glasses · vision-reading · stroke recovery · post-stroke · caregiver
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Adjustable text size and warm front-light — gentler for tired eyes.

Large-area magnification for reading.

Optical prisms expand visual field for hemianopia / visual neglect.

Bold labels for microwave, meds, and phone — easier low-vision scanning.
- Vision changes after stroke
- Reducing fall risk at home

Hands-free magnification with bright LED — easier for reading after vision changes.

Gooseneck magnifier with light — mail, meds, and phone under enlargement.

Colored overlay or window keeps the reader on the right line.
Frequently asked
- How do I choose Vision & Reading for stroke recovery?
- Start with fall risk and daily routines. Measure spaces, check weight capacity, prefer one-handed or tool-free designs, and ask your OT or PT when unsure.
- Does stroke.shopping sell these products?
- No — we curate and link to marketplace search results. We are not a DME supplier or prescriber.
- Is this medical advice?
- Curated for stroke survivors and caregivers. Not medical advice — ask your OT, PT, or SLP when marked.
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