Archive for March, 2010

Help Name the New VSP/Transitions Mobile Clinic – win an HD Flip Cam & More!

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team.

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team.

On Tuesday, March 16th, VSP Vision Care and Transitions Optical unveiled a new mobile clinic, the third to be added to the VSP Mobile Eyes fleet. Outfitted with a state-of-the-art comprehensive eye exam room and a full dispensary, this new clinic also houses a finishing lab, providing glasses to patients on-site!

With this clinic comes a new name – that’s where you come in!

Starting today through March 31st, we’d like you to vote for your favorite name for the new clinic. You can vote up to twice – just go to the VSP Vision Care and Transitions Lenses fan pages on Facebook, vote and have the chance to an HD Flip Camera and more!

Thank you for participating and good luck!

Tell us which name you think fits best!

Tell us which name you think fits best!

The new clinic at the Transitions PGA Championship for Healthy Sight!

The new clinic at the Transitions PGA Championship for Healthy Sight!

VSP’s Green Guardians: Spreading the “green” word

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Kristi F. is a member of VSP's Client Services team and a VSP Green Guardian.

Hello readers!  I am VERY excited to have been asked to blog about VSP’s Green Initiatives!  Do you have any idea just how serious we are as a company to be more environmentally responsible?

We take it so seriously that it’s been reflected in VSP Global’s values.  Oh, you didn’t know?  Check out #5!

1. We care
2. We are a team
3. We are trustworthy, honest, and respectful
4. We create the future

5. We support our community and environment
6. We have fun

I happen to be a member of VSP’s Green Guardians -  a wonderful team of like-minded greenies and I have to tell you, we are serious about spreading the word.   We not only want to support our colleagues in thinking more about green practices at work, but hope to spread the message to the public as well.

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VSP's Green Guardians - Thats me in the lower center holding the reusable shopping bag!

In future posts, I hope to keep you up to date on what kinds of projects the Green Guardians are working on and special activities we are participating in.  I also look forward to visiting some of the different green projects VSP  is developing to make an impact, and LOTS of feedback from you!

I like fresh ideas and want to know what I can do to get you fired up about my second favorite subject, the environment…My family being #1, of course.

I encourage you to ASK me LOTS of questions.  Comment on my blogs.  I don’t mind getting a little personal or having to do a little research on the side.  I actually love the subject so much that I would thoroughly enjoy the research process.

I can’t wait to hear from you and look forward to writing my future posts.  My mind is reeling with possible topics to bring to you!

VSP & Transitions Optical Launch New Mobile Eyecare Clinic

Today at an unveiling ceremony in Pinellas Park, FL, VSP and Transitions Optical launched a new mobile clinic that will provide charitable eye exams and eyewear to people in need across the U.S.

Today, more than 50 pre-screened students from Azalea Elementary located in Pinellas County are the first to benefit from the new clinic. The evaluation process for students grades K-5 included initial screenings by Prevent Blindness Florida. Students who failed the screenings will be given comprehensive examinations in the clinic, staffed by VSP eye doctors. For students requiring prescription lenses, VSP and Transitions Optical will provide the students with complimentary eyewear fitted with Transitions® lenses.

A student of Azalea Elementary School was the first patient and is wearing the first glasses made on board the clinic in the finishing lab!

A student of Azalea Elementary School was the first patient and is wearing the first glasses made on board the clinic in the finishing lab!

This partnership marks another milestone in furthering the efforts of the VSP Mobile Eyes® Program. What started as an extension of relief efforts following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, the program features two mobile eyecare clinics, each with two comprehensive exam rooms and full eyeglass dispensaries, which respond to disasters and assist people in need in communities throughout the U.S. The new clinic will be the third clinic in the fleet and has the unique feature of a finishing lab featuring full-service lens finishing equipment, donated by Santinelli International, providing patients with glasses on-site.

Rob Lynch, CEO of VSP Global and Dave Cole, Managing Director of Transitions Optical, unveil the new mobile clinic at Transitions headquarters in Pinellas Park, FL.

Rob Lynch, CEO of VSP Global and Dave Cole, Managing Director of Transitions Optical, unveil the new mobile clinic at Transitions headquarters in Pinellas Park, FL.

Here’s what VSP Global’s CEO Rob Lynch said about today’s events:

“Transitions and VSP both have a strong commitment to supporting the community and helping people see better. By leveraging the strength of our two organizations, and in partnership with our 26,000 private practice eye doctors, we will be able to extend our reach even further to help more people in need!”

Untreated Vision Problems = Increased Dementia Risk?

This may be true for elderly people. A Reuters Health article sites findings published in the American Journal of Epidemiology. The study suggests, but does not confirm, a link between untreated vision problems in older Americans and dementia. Read the study here.Screen shot 2010-03-12 at 4.56.13 PM

In the article Dr. Mary A.M. Rogers, a research assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, recommends seeing an ophthalmologist. However, a VSP Network optometrist can also diagnose and treat vision problems as well as manage or co-manage eye health disorders.

It’s Allergy Season – Do you know where your tissues are?

Joel Kestenbaum O.D. is a VSP provider in Long Island, NY.

Joel Kestenbaum O.D. is a VSP provider in Long Island, NY.

We welcome back Dr. Kestenbaum with a post on allergies and how you can help ease the itchy, watery eyes that come with them.

Every year, I stock up on over-the-counter allergy eye drops and pre-write prescriptions for allergy medications in anticipation of the droves of patients reporting to me with eye allergy symptoms.  These symptoms include itchy, red and watery eyes, a gritty feeling and reduced contact lens tolerance.  These symptoms are caused by airborne allergens including pollen, mold, dust and pet dander.

The best way to treat allergies is to avoid the allergens that cause them.  But, given the reality that life brings, we all know that this is nearly impossible.  So we have to find alternative methods to treat the symptoms that allergies bring.

Sunglasses help to prevent pollen from blowing into your eyes especially on windy days.  Staying indoors on bad allergy days is a choice for some.  For others, contact lenses usually become difficult to wear during allergy season.  But certain types of contact lenses approved by the FDA for people with allergies can also help to reduce symptoms. Read more »

Send a Bit O’ Luck to Your Friends with VSP’s St. Patrick’s Day Eyechart

Screen shot 2010-03-12 at 4.48.48 PMTell your friends and family how to get that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow with our St. Patrick’s Day Eye Chart!

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Take Charge of Your Health – Know Your Risk

Picture-34Do you know if you’re at risk for developing type 2 diabetes? Studies have shown that type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by losing just 5-7% of body weight through regular physical activity and healthy eating. However, 57 million Americans currently have pre-diabetes. That’s one in every five people! Pre-diabetes places you at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, and, if current trends continue, one out of three children born today will face a future with diabetes.

On March 23, the American Diabetes Association will be encouraging people to join the Stop Diabetes movement by taking the Diabetes Risk Test. You’ll find the risk test, healthy lifestyle tips and more at stopdiabetes.com.

VSP Vision Care is a National Strategic Partner of the American Diabetes Association and is committed to joining the fight to STOP DIABETES.

 

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Fore Healthy Sight!

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations team

 

“Golf is an ineffectual attempt to put an elusive ball into an obscure hole with implements ill-adapted to the purpose.”  ~Woodrow Wilson

 
For the second year in a row VSP has the opportunity to participate with Transitions Optical at the 2010 Transitions Championship for Healthy Sight as part of the “Live Your Vision Pavillion” and “Healthy Sight Village.” VSP will be one of a few optical industry partners on hand providing information, education, and hands-on experiences that will include sports-vision demonstrations, golf clinics, eyewear fashion shows and health and wellness screenings.

 VSP will be included in a new “Competitive Advantage” area developed by Transitions, VSP and Nike Golf, where attendees will have the opportunity to learn how vision impacts athletic performance (I don’t know about you, but I definitely blame my eyesight, among other things, for my golf performance…), how general fitness impacts their golf swing (so you’re NOT supposed to match the number of beers to the number of strokes?), and how the latest technological innovations like performance eyewear and golf apparel can help them golf and look their best (who cares how good you are if you don’t LOOK good doing it?).

Prior to the tournament, VSP will also partner with Transitions and Prevent Blindness Florida to provide three days of charitable outreach to local Tampa children and  adults in need. After the outreach, the VSP mobile clinic will be showcased during the tournament to help educate attendees on the importance of eye health and giving back to your community.

As part of the fun leading up to the tournament, VSP conducted a sweepstakes and one lucky winner was selected to attend the tournament with three friends. Stay tuned to see the tournament through his eyes as he creates and posts a video diary of his experience.

Check out a video from last year’s event with SeeZar! YouTube Preview Image

A Tear Worthy Gift…

Niki M. is a VSP Mobile Clinic Operations Manager.

Niki M. is a VSP Mobile Clinic Operations Manager.

 Participating in the Sacramento Black Expo at the Sacramento Convention Center in February has been a blessing in many ways. Our first day started off just like any other convention, we drove SeeLia into the convention center safely and perfectly angled her in our booth for the festivities to begin. We had the prize wheel a-spinnin’, multiple job opportunities displayed, a gorgeous frame display with both Altair and Marchon sunglasses, an interactive and fun kids table, a table with some of our plan information, and of course, SeeLia set up as a back drop open for exams and tours. 

 We were able to secure a VSP doctor for the first afternoon. The rest of the time, we handed out VSP Mobile Eyes® gift certificates that VSP pays for to provide qualified people to receive no-cost eye exams and glasses from a local VSP doctor’s office. Usually when we participate in these types of events, we don’t find many people who qualify, but due to the recent changes in Medi-Cal, coupled with the bad economy, many people qualified and were in need of exams and new glasses. 

We did eye exams onboard the first day for about three hours and then handed out over 80 gift certificates during the rest of the time. While all patients were remarkably grateful, I personally experienced three patients come to tears in thanks. Coming to tears actually doesn’t even describe it, I should say crying in thanks and praise. Two of the ladies were from a church group and were so amazed that VSP would offer this type of service to people in need.  They said they have been contacting people from all over the area to find help and they couldn’t find anyone offering services that didn’t involve some sort of weird catch.  Neither one of them had an eye exam for a long time (one was about 5 years and one was over 10 years ago!). So, I think they were both impressed and amazed at VSP’s generosity.  So blown away in fact, that both started crying and grabbed me to give me a giant hug and really let me know how important this gift was to them.

 All experiences touched me, but the last woman’s story really touched me. Now, my mom always told me that you can’t judge a book by its cover, but it was a little hard with this young woman. She walked in looking like someone I wouldn’t normally think would meet our guidelines. She looked well put together, dressed in khaki’s and a blazer jacket nicely matching. She appeared to be in her late 20’s or early 30’s and was very modest, having a hard time asking for help. When I shared with her the gift certificate program, she dropped her jaw and asked how she could qualify for one. She explained to me that she had lost her job over two years ago and has been having a very hard time finding a new job; she also mentioned that because she is a single woman, without children, she is having a hard time finding anyone who will help her with any type of assistance in the meantime. When I told her that there were no hidden fees and this gift certificate would get her a completely free eye exam and glasses, she couldn’t believe it and started crying right there in the exam room in front of me. I could tell she was embarrassed to cry and she even stepped to the side to hide her face from me and ask for a second to gain her composure. 

 This last story really hit me hard for numerous reasons. First of all, she wasn’t expecting a free hand out and she was so sweet and kind about the whole thing and in total shock that we would do something like that. Finally, it had also occurred to me how easily the two of us could have been in each other’s situations… 

I think we all went home that night feeling very blessed and incredibly grateful for VSP’s generosity….

Keeping kids’ eyes safe using digital devices

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VSP provider Dr. Jeffrey Anshel wrote an article for education.com regarding keeping our kids eyes safe while using digital devices and avoiding Computer Vision Syndrome and tired eyes. Good advice for adults too. Read article.

So how much time do you estimate you or your kids spend per day looking at digital devices (smart phones, video games, tv, computers, etc.)?  Leave us a comment.

Photo via education.com