Vision Issues

Dementia Vision Problems: How Dementia Affects Eyesight & What You Can Do To Help

The complex steps required to enable us to see are mind-boggling. In the blink of an eye, our brains are able to take transmitted information on the world around us, interpret that information based on input from other senses, memories, and thoughts, and then form a perception of that information to make us aware of […]

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Senior Care News Update: Could There Be Another Option for Cataract Treatment Besides Surgery?

Let’s face it: cataracts and aging go together like peaches and cream. 90% of those age 65 and older develop cataracts, and by the age of 75, as many as 50% have experienced vision loss as a result of them. And to date, the only recourse to restore cleared vision has been surgery.  Enter the

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Assisting the Sight Impaired

People experiencing reduced vision usually struggle with some of the normal day-to-day activities. For those with age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataract, or diabetic retinopathy, learning about resources and ways to maintain independence and safety at home can help reduce the possibility of injury or depression. Independence-4-Senior’s caregivers are trained in gently encouraging and providing specialized

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