Vancouver Senior Home Care | August 13, 2018
Home Care and Vision Loss | Loss of vision can be devastating, and even worse when it’s a major contributor to loss of independence for an aging adult. Luckily, there are options for seniors with this disability, through senior care and other medical services.
Anyone suffering from diminished vision might have problems with their daily routine. The inability to do things like reading, cooking, or making phone calls will make independence difficult, or even impossible, especially for an aging adult. Losing vision can provoke fear in anyone, especially when you realize that the odds of loss steadily climb as you age.
Nonetheless, vision impairment isn’t a “normal” part of growing older. The traumatic effect on older men and women can’t be underestimated. Loss of vision is devastating for an older person losing sight, and their family or loved ones, as well.
Studies have proven that seniors with diminished eyesight suffer more than adults with normal vision. They have to struggle to do the things that were once common activities. For example, they are often forced to stop driving before their peers would be considering this. When this happens, seniors require arrangements for errands, finance management and housework. Compounding their difficulty, most people with vision loss go outdoors less, and walk considerably less, which therefore leads to an increased tendency to take a fall.
Aging adults with impaired vision are more likely to succumb to chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, as a result of an unhealthy diet and lack of activity. Inactivity correlates with chronic illness, and low-vision seniors just aren’t as active as seniors with normal eyesight.
If an older adult feels ill, in addition to their challenges from lack of vision, their lives can spiral downward unless they have proper care. Poor eyesight, inactivity, chronic health problems and malaise lead to depression and anxiety. It can all develop into a vicious cycle, where their misery spirals down to the refusal of social activities.
Isolation from friends, family, and activities they enjoyed at one time leads to additional depression and anxiety. These emotional health problems will sometimes eventually affect seniors more than their visual problems!
Here comes the good news… Help is available for visually impaired adults. Their medical care can include therapies that teach coping skills for managing vision loss. With rehab services and modern high-tech visual aids, the senior can remain active with family and community.
When a low-vision aging adult accepts support from family, friends, and caregivers with errands, meals, and transportation to medical appointments or social events, isolation is reduced, and a sense of normalcy resumes in their daily lives.
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