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Seeing the Bigger Picture: National Eye Health Week 2024

RS Clare

Vision is one of our most precious senses, yet many of us take eye health for granted. That’s why we’re proud that RS Clare participated in National Eye Health Week 2024, a week dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of regular eye care and keeping our eyes in top condition.

Our Role in Supporting Eye Health

As a global company deeply committed to the well-being of our employees and the communities we serve, we believe it’s important to shine a light on vision health. From Monday, 23rd September to Sunday, 29th September 2024, RS Clare took part in a series of initiatives aimed at promoting better eye care.

We understand that good eye health isn’t just about being able to see clearly. Regular eye tests can also detect serious health conditions like heart disease and diabetes early on. By participating in Eye Health Week, we’re encouraging everyone take that extra step in looking after their vision.

Why We’re Getting Involved

Eye health is essential, yet often overlooked. Surveys show that millions of people in the UK haven’t had an eye test in over two years, and many still believe that only those who wear glasses need regular check-ups. In reality, everyone should have their eyes tested every two years, even if they think their vision is perfect. Raising awareness isn’t just about protecting eyesight; it’s about promoting a healthier lifestyle for all.

Join Us & Book Your Eye Test Today!

We encourage everyone to take a few minutes to book an eye test, whether you wear glasses or not. Remember, a simple eye check can spot much more than vision problems and it could help detect broader health issues early on. And for parents, consider getting your children’s eyes tested too. Early intervention can make all the difference in safeguarding their vision for life.

Let’s make this Eye Health Week the start of a lifelong commitment to seeing the world clearly and staying healthy. For more information, visit Vision Matters​.

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