Vision Care for Seniors and Kids

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Across
  1. 1. may be used to reduce light transmission
  2. 3. How many million baby boomers are becoming seniors
  3. 4. type of temple recommended for young kids
  4. 7. the height of this should be pupil center for kids
  5. 10. loss of this makes the skin more thin & saggy
  6. 11. is a good lens material for both kids and seniors
  7. 12. ______ index lens materials have reduced reflections, ghosting and veiling.
  8. 14. adapt to light conditions, popular with seniors
  9. 16. this may become impaired with age and makes it more difficult to communicate
  10. 17. these may inhibit peripheral vision if too wide
  11. 18. these become smaller with age as muscles weaken
  12. 20. safe lens material but low abbe value
  13. 22. this nose pad material may be too sticky for seniors
Down
  1. 2. depth perception, binocular vision
  2. 3. this supports most of the weight of a frame
  3. 4. measure from outer ____ to inner _____ for kids dpd
  4. 5. ramps, rails and elevators help make your location ___________ for seniors with mobility issues
  5. 6. defined as beginning at age 65
  6. 8. pupils do this more slowly with age
  7. 9. a loss of this makes it challenging for seniors to access certain stores
  8. 13. vision in low but not fully dark lighting
  9. 15. kids frames should be _____ and safe
  10. 19. loss of this in the nose makes bone structure more prominent
  11. 21. spots that conceal cars approaching from behind on either side