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Blog | January 19, 2018
Like all of our primary senses, we tend to take our vision for granted. It helps us navigate everyday life, from the moment we wake up to the time we go to sleep – and yet, how often do we really stop to think about the biological processes involved or even the possibility that our eyes might fail us? For many aging adults, the concern of failing eyesight is quite real.
Past the age of 60, a number of eye diseases can begin to develop, a majority of which have the potential to permanently damage one’s vision. What’s more, the symptoms associated with these diseases often do not manifest until later in the development cycle. So, while one’s vision may seem completely normal, there may be problems brewing. Here are the four eye diseases seniors should be aware of:
Risk Reduction: What Seniors Can Do
Like all of our organs, eyes are not immune to the process of aging. A gradual decrease in vision may be normal as we age, but it’s not uncommon for seniors to have excellent vision. Encourage your aging loved ones to take the following steps to ensure their eyesight remains sharp late into life:
Comfort Keepers® Can Help
The compassionate, professional caregivers of Comfort Keepers can help your aging loved ones live comfortably at home, even if they struggle with their vision. They can provide mobility assistance, meal preparation, and help with areas of daily living. Additionally, caregivers will drive loved ones to scheduled optometrist appointments and other places in town. Contact your local Comfort Keepers today to learn more about how in-home care can help your loved ones.
References:
American Optometric Association. “Adult Vision: Over 60 Years of Age.” Web. 2017.
Natural Eye Care. “Eye Care for Seniors: Problems More Common With Aging.” Web. 2017.
AgingCare.com. “Warning Signs of Senior Eye Disease” by James M. Maisel, M.D. Web. 2017.
AgingCare.com. “The 4 Most Common Age-Related Eye Diseases” by Marlo Sollitto. Web. 2017.
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