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VEHICLE

gratitude letter 19.6.2016

All the communication between us, your time and especially your presence during the
check-up were very much appreciated.

Lital Shabtai Domb

Social worker,
Hostel for holocaust survivors

Center of Beer Yacov

Shalom Zedkyau,

At our hostel for holocaust survivors we have 33 residents and like everybody they
need regular check-ups and treatments and specially regarding their vision.
Thanks for having send a very qualified optometrist to our hostel.

All the communication between us, your time and especially your presence during the
check-up were very much appreciated.
This was the first time our residents received such a service.
Thank you very much for your kindness, your devotion and your timeless dedication
with the only goal of giving and helping our survivors.
We all bless you for your help.
Wish you can help as many more survivors and hope to be in contact for further
services in the future.

EYE MOBILE PROJECT

The Eye Mobile project of the Lirot Association FOR THE NEEDY ELDERLY.

The eye mobile project is a welcome innovative project of the Lirot Association
for the promotion of public awareness of the importance of preventive care in
order to reduce the number of people affected by eye diseases in Israel.
The eye mobile project conducts comprehensive eye examinations throughout
Israel for the needy elderly who are unable to come to the medical centers
where the tests are being performed due to their poor physical or financial
condition. The project’s main goal is to locate these elderly people and to
prevent eye diseases they could develop which can possibly lead to blindness.
In each mobile vehicle, there are a doctor and an optometrist performing the
eye and the vision tests to the elderly of the community it is equipped with the
most up-to-date medical and optical equipment for conducting the
examinations in the community, arriving at daycare centers, community
centers, assisted living centers, etc.
During its first six months of activity, over 600 eye examinations were
performed among various communities, such as Ethiopian immigrants in
Hadera, the religious community in Bnei Brak, Bedouins in the Misgav area,
the elderly in daycare centers located in Rishon Lezion, and those from the
age of 65 in the Maccabi Health Services in Bat Yam, including those whom
had not been examined for at least ten years and were unaware of the
necessity of being tested.
The findings so far, to our great concern, is that many of the elderly tested
require medical monitoring due to severe chronicle diseases, such as diabetes
and hypertension, which are known to be a high risk for affecting vision. Some
of these people have not been followed up for years and are in need of cataract
operations; others suffer from macular degeneration or glaucoma.
Until now, we have found about ten cases of severely neglected people who
were immediately sent to the emergency room in order to receive urgent
treatment to prevent their becoming blind.
I would especially like to point out the eye mobile project among the Bedouin
elderly in Misgav in the north.
I wish to quote Michal, the director of social services in Misgav:
“Attaining access to eye examinations for the elderly Bedouins is of the
greatest importance, especially due to the low awareness among this
population who suffers from a high rate of chronicle diseases, such as diabetes
and hypertension. According to the examining doctor, the percentage of
patients tested who were identified with pathological findings and were
referred to further treatment is extremely high. Moreover, 100% of all the
elderly need eyeglasses, and most of them were not aware of this.
Medical monitoring, correct treatment, and adjusting eyeglasses may prevent
blindness and improve their functioning and their self-image to a high
degree”.
The eye mobile project is carried out in cooperation with the Israeli Social
Security and the health services under the professional direction of Dr. Dov
Weinberger, director of the ophthalmology department in the Rabin Medical
Center and Dr. Anat Robinson, the clinic director.
In the Maccabi Health Services, Dr. Hanny Verbin, in charge of
ophthalmological medicine, also participates in this project and takes this
opportunity to invite all members from the age of 65 who have not been
monitored to come to be examined (the compliance rate is impressive).
From the beginning of 2014, we will begin cooperating with still another
partner, Clalit’s medical services in Tel-Aviv area.
According to the intermediate results of this project after six months of
operation throughout the country, it is possible (with a high degree of
certainty) to reduce the cases of blindness in Israel by 10%, thanks to the eye
mobile project.

2018 REPORT

Countinuing Lirot's Eye Health Vehicle project What now?

After 5 years we completed our business relation with the National Insurance Institute of Israel and have continued contucting various projects around the country.

4,461

elderly were examinated throughout Israel

aa 2,710

with clinical findings

15 %

the people we saved their eyesight after referring them to immediate medical care

2018 REPORT

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2017 REPORT

Countinuing Lirot's Eye Health Vehicle project What now?

13,000

elderly were examinated

49

cities across the country

7,397

checked patients

1,570

were saved from loss of sight

 

After 5 years we completed our business relation with the National Insurance Institute of Israel and have continued contucting various projects around the country.