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  • How To Care For Your Parents In Sunny Southwest Florida

    How To Care For Your Parents In Sunny Southwest Florida


    Fort Myers is a hotbed for retirees and parents to live. Many of them move near their children, who also live here. Other retirees move far away from their children. Yet- whatever the case is, it’s important for many people to keep their parents healthy and independent. 

    The hot Florida sun doesn’t help. The UV rays penetrate deep into your parent’s eyes, speeding up the buildup of cataracts, muscle loosening, and eye disease. In fact, Florida has one of the highest rates of cataract in the US. That’s why combating these problems and protecting your parents’ eyes is critical. 

    What’s the solution? Find the person who knows EVERYTHING about your parents’ eyes. And build a relationship with that person. (or team) 

    Here’s What Our Team At Snead Eye Group Can Do For You:

    1.         Catch Eye Problems Early. 

    Did you know that cataracts, glaucoma, and eye disease develop for years before your parents notice? But, a simple iWellness screening shows an eye doctor what’s really going on in your parent’s eyes. Meaning we can catch eye problems before they get out of control. 

    1.         Squash Other Diseases. 

    Your eyes are like a window into the health of your body. Your eye doctor can peer into your parents’ eyes to detect harmful diseases. For example, they can see high blood pressure, diabetes, and even some forms of cancer. So, annual visits to your eye doctor can help you catch these terrible diseases early. 

    1.         Support Their Vision

    There’s nothing worse than watching your parents’ vision fade. It becomes harder for them to read at night. They have to find someone to drive them to the store. And it gets harder to do normal things on their own… 

    Glasses, contacts, and even some surgeries help keep your parents’ vision healthy. All so you guys can feel safe and confident knowing you have a friendly eye doctor looking over your parents’ eyes. Imagine your parents doing what they love, with whom they love for many more years.

    If you’re interested in speaking to one of our eye doctors, feel free to contact us.

  • Workplace Eye Wellness/Safety

    Workplace Eye Wellness/Safety

    March is Workplace Eye Wellness and Safety Month.

    When considering “eye wellness and safety” at work, many of us imagine an industrial setting with orange safety vests, hard hats, and protective goggles. Certainly, eye safety measures must be taken at industrial work sites, but all other workplaces must remain vigilant about increasing eye wellness and reducing injury hazards too.

    HOW COMMON ARE WORK-RELATED EYE INJURIES?

    Very common. More than 2,000 people injure their eyes at work each day. About 1 in 10 injuries require one or more missed workdays for recovery. Of the total amount of work-related injuries, 10-20 % will cause temporary or permanent vision loss. Experts believe that proper eye protection could lessen the severity —or even prevent— 90% of eye injuries that occur because of work accidents. *

    *Source: PreventBlindness.org

    Common causes for eye injuries in several work situations include:

    • Flying objects (bits of metal, glass)
    • Tools
    • Particles
    • Chemicals
    • Harmful radiation
    • Any combination of these or other hazards

    “I WORK IN AN OFFICE,” you might say. “WHY SHOULD I BE CONCERNED ABOUT EYE INJURY?”

    Believe it or not, for employees who utilize computers in their workplace, there are many eye-related concerns. While far less subtle than, say, flying debris, computer-related eye hazards can be just as dangerous to eye health over the course of time. With so many employees relying on a computer screen for their day-to-day functions, it’s no wonder computer eye strain has become a major job-related complaint. According to AllAboutVision.org, studies show that eye strain and other bothersome visual symptoms occur in 50 to 90 percent of computer workers. “Problems can range from physical fatigue, decreased productivity and increased numbers of work errors, to minor annoyances like eye twitching and red eyes,” the organization states.

    An increasingly-common condition called COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME (CVS) is a growing concern for health care providers, employees and employers. CVS is a condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer or other display device for prolonged, uninterrupted periods of time. Some symptoms of CVS include headaches, blurred vision, neck pain, fatigue, eye strain, dry eyes, irritated eyes, double vision, vertigo/dizziness, polyopia (the perception of several visual images of one object), and difficulty refocusing the eyes. These symptoms can be further aggravated by improper lighting conditions such as glare or bright overhead lighting, or air moving past the eyes from overhead vents or a fan.

    PREVENTATIVE MEASURES AGAINST COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME (CVS)

    To decrease the chances of developing CVS, Snead Eye Group recommends the tried-and-true “20/20/20 Rule.” Here’s how it works: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

    For added physical and mental health benefits, depending on your schedule and personal situation, incorporate body movements along with the “20/20/20 Rule” by moving around – preferably away from your computer screen! Take a water cooler break. Visit a coworker for a brief chat. Check the mail. Weather-permitting, get outside and make a brief call to a loved one. Whatever it takes, just get away from the computer for short intervals! Moving away from your workstation will reduce eye strain, increase alertness, and keep you performing at your best.

    CALCULATING THE COST

    From a humanitarian standpoint, most companies want their employees feeling good and living productive lives for their own sake. But also, from a financial standpoint for the sake of an employer, there’s a distinct business advantage to encouraging healthy eye practices. According to the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), “Eye injuries alone cost more than $300 million per year in lost production time, medical expenses, and worker compensation.”

    In summary, the more vision ailments employees have, the more medical care they may require, increasing healthcare-related expenses for both themselves and their employers. So, for your personal enjoyment of everyday life, and for the sake of keeping healthcare costs down, Snead Eye Group encourages wise eye-safety practices in your workplace, no matter the type of environment.

  • Halloween Eyeball Tacos Recipe

    Halloween Eyeball Tacos Recipe

    Halloween Eyeball Tacos

    Halloween eyeball tacos recipe

    Ingredients:

    • 1 pound ground beef
    • 1 package (10 3/4 ounces) taco dinner kit
    • Shredded lettuce
    • Chopped tomatoes
    • Sour cream
    • Sliced, pitted black olives

     Directions:

    1. Mix meat and seasoning mix.
    2. Shape into 36 1-inch balls; place in a 13×9 baking dish.
    3. Bake at 350 degrees F for 15-20 minutes or until cooked through.
    4. Fill each of 12 taco shells with one meatball, taco sauce, lettuce, and tomato.
    5. Top with 2 additional meatballs dipped in sour cream.
    6. Garnish with olives to create the eyes.
  • Existing in a Sunshine State

    Existing in a Sunshine State

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    Existing in a Sunshine State

    The Top 3 Health Reasons to Love the SUN!

    Sunshine State It may not be December, but for many of us in SWFL, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!”The car carriers have headed north, our streets are less congested, restaurant lines are nonexistent and there’s finally room to spread out at the beach again! Yes, once again, May has ushered in “un-season” in Florida.

    This month, we also celebrate all the Moms out there: Happy Mother’s Day!

    Moreover, at month’s end, we’ll take a pause from work and civic duty to honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military on Memorial Day.

    May is also Ultraviolet Awareness Month. With that in mind, we thought this was an opportune time to share important health information about the beloved center of our solar system, the SUN.

    First and foremost, please protect your eyes when you’re out enjoying the rays! Exposure to UV rays can burn delicate eye tissue and raise the risk of developing cataracts and cancers of the eye. Do your eyes a favor: click here to schedule an appointment so you can learn whether our beautiful Florida sun has negatively affected your eyes throughout the years. The earlier we both learn about any condition that might require treatment, the better we can address your specific need/s.

    Now, if you promise to protect your eyes, read on to learn the top 3 GREAT things about being in a SUNSHINE STATE.

    Snead Eye Group SunglassesNumber 1: SUNSHINE ACTIVATES VITAMIN D

    Our bodies naturally produce vitamin D when we expose them directly (in healthy doses) to sunshine. In fact, some people call vitamin D “the sunshine vitamin.” Vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin in a family of compounds that includes vitamins D-1, D-2, and D-3, influences as many as 2,000 genes in your body!

    So, what does vitamin D do for you exactly? A lot!

    Its principal roles are that of regulating the absorption of calcium and phosphorous. According to Professor Michael Holick, of Boston University School of Medicine and author of The UV Advantage, “We get about 90 to 95 per cent of our vitamin D from the sun. It is essential for absorbing calcium, keeping our bones healthy, and for protecting against serious chronic diseases later in life such as osteoporosis, Type II diabetes, multiple sclerosis and many common cancers.”

    To boost vitamin D levels, some experts recommend we get 5 to 15 minutes of sun exposure per day, at least three times a week. Luckily here in Florida, that’s not hard to do! Just, please, do so while wearing a quality pair of UV-blocking sunglasses!

    Number 2: SUNSHINE FIGHTS DEPRESSION

    Our body’s natural “happy hormone” is serotonin, and serotonin’s best booster is —you guessed it— pure sunshine. Especially when combined with moderate exercise such as a walk around the block, sun exposure can relieve mild cases of depression! Serotonin in larger quantities can also help suppress our appetite which may result in less feelings of regret about overeating. Additionally, it seems that more endorphins (groupings of peptide hormones that bind to opiate receptors in the brain which reduce the sensation of pain and positively affect emotions) are released when we exercise outdoors as opposed to indoors.

    Number 3: SUNSHINE BOOSTS YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

    Sunshine naturally encourages the production of white blood cells, which help to boost your immune system and fight infection. According to some researchers, sunlight exposure seems to rev up T cell production and activity throughout our bodies. A more scientific term for T cell is “T lymphocyte” which refers to a particular subtype of white blood cell that plays a central role in cell-mediated immunity.

    T cells are like our bodies’ little soldiers that work around the clock to seek out pathogens and attack them. When they’re revved up and moving freely, they can do a better job fighting infections and even some types of cancer.

    In summary, this month, please be aware of UV rays, both their negative and positive attributes! Get out there and let your skin (but please, not your eyes) soak up some sun, but don’t overdo it!

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  • National Sunglass Day

    National Sunglass Day

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    Ultraviolet (UV) light is an invisible, electromagnetic radiation. Your exposure to UV rays comes primarily from the sun, even on a cloudy day. The sun emits UV rays, and unprotected, prolonged exposure can cause serious vision problems. Many Americans do not understand the dangers of UV exposure and take needless risks with their eyesight. The Vision Council’s VisionWatch survey of more than 10,000 adults shows Americans are concerned about potential eye problems from the sun’s UV rays, yet they have a passive relationship with UV-protective sunglasses.

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  • Free Vision Screening & Lecture with Dr. John Snead

    Free Vision Screening & Lecture with Dr. John Snead

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    Make your reservations now to join Dr. John Snead on Friday, January 15th at 11am at the Olive Garden on US 41 in Fort Myers for his compelling free lecture, “How to Prevent Blindness”, as well as a free vision screening and brief eye health check. Seating is limited, and reservations are required. Call us now to reserve your seat at our office, (239)936-8686.

    Click here to view a map of the lecture location.

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  • Free Vision Screenings for FSW Faculty

    Free Vision Screenings for FSW Faculty

    Snead Eye Group Vision ScreeningsAttention all Florida Southwestern Faculty! Snead Eye Group will be joining you and your coworkers to give free vision screenings at the Faculty Wellness Event.

    Vision Screenings will be held on the Fort Myers campus on September 29th from 9:30am-4:30pm , and on the Collier Campus on September 30th from 11am-3pm.

  • Free Check-up event at Myerlee Manor

    Free Check-up event at Myerlee Manor

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    Snead Eye Group Vision ScreeningSnead Eye Group will be joining our friends at Myerlee Manor, Wednesday, September 9th at 2PM, to give free vision screenings and free check-ups to the residents.

    Snead Eye Group is proud to be a supporting member of the community.

    For more information about our events and services, please go to SneadEye.com or call our office at 239-936-8686.

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  • Free Vision Screening – AAA Fort Myers

    Free Vision Screening – AAA Fort Myers

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    snead-eye-examsAAA of Fort Myers is holding a “Defensive Driving Course” Wednesday, Sept. 9th from 12:30-1:30 pm. Snead Eye Group will be administering free vision screenings to all in attendance so sign up today!

    For more information, and to pre-register for the event go to AAA Fort Myers.

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  • Free Vision Screenings – Hope Hospice

    Free Vision Screenings – Hope Hospice

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    Snead eye examination cataract screeningSnead Eye Group is proud to support our community and amazing organizations like Hope Hospice. Our Doctors will be giving free vision screenings to all of the employees of Hope Hospice at their Health & Wellness Fair.

    Please join us at 9470 Health Park Circle, August 31st 2015, from 8:30am to noon.

    Click here for a map of the location.

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