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Vision Loss

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Peoria, Illinois.

Comfort Keepers has Home Health Care in Peoria, IL 

Home Health Care For Seniors with Vision Loss

Has your senior loved one in Peoria, IL has recently begun suffering from reduced or impaired vision? Vision loss is very common in seniors, especially in those 60 years of age and older. Many seniors don’t talk much about their declining vision because they assume it’s just age related, but it could be related to a medical problem as well as age. That’s why home health care is so important for seniors. A home health care providers can help seniors who are having trouble seeing to make sure they don’t make tragic mistakes around the home.

A reduction or temporary loss of vision is an experience that can leave your loved one feeling isolated. For many seniors 65 and older who are permanently losing their vision, daily routines become challenges and quality of life begins to diminish. In fact, vision loss is one of the leading factors to elderly disability and loss of independence. But while getting older increases your odds of vision loss, it should not be considered a normal.

What Are The Effects Of Vision Loss?

Vision loss has a significant effect on daily activities, but often overlooked is it’s effect on physical and mental health. Often overlooked with vision loss is not only its effect on daily activities but also on physical and mental health. Studies have shown that older persons with vision loss suffer from higher instances of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke in comparison to those with non-impaired vision. This can be directly attributed to a lack of vision and the diminishing ability to prepare meals and be physically active because of it. Compared to seniors with full vision, seniors suffering from vision loss are over three times more likely to have trouble walking and go outside.

Seniors with vision loss also report a higher level of anxiety and depression in comparison to their non-impaired counterparts. Newer research suggests that anxiety and depression also contribute to a lack of daily activity and social interaction, creating a cycle where the vision loss causes depression, which negatively affects physical health, which causes more depression, and so on.

How Can Home Health Care Help Your Senior Loved One Manage Vision Loss?

Thanks to the research and information we have about vision loss and the issues it causes, doctors can prescribe rehabilitation and various other steps to help seniors manage their vision loss. Consult doctors at your local Peoria eye clinics, such as Illinois Eye Center, for more information, checkups, and tips. And with the assistance of family, friends and home health care providers such as those with Comfort Keepers in Peoria, IL, visually-impaired seniors can live normal lives. 

Contact us online or call us at (309) 685-7777 to learn more about our home care services in Peoria, IL.