Many seniors are hesitant to discuss concerns regarding any vision problems they may be experiencing. For this reason, it is helpful to know how to recognize changes in behavior and appearance that indicate the senior could benefit from a visit to the doctor or eye care professional. Watch for these signs that may indicate impaired vision:
Moving Around:
- Constantly bumping into things
- Having difficulty walking on irregular or bumpy surfaces
- Moving hesitantly, shuffling feet or brushing against the wall while walking
Everyday Activities:
- Groping for missing objects by under-reaching or over-reaching
- Discontinuing certain activities such as reading, watching television, driving, walking, or hobbies
- Having difficulty identifying faces, objects or sign lettering
- Not noticing stains on clothing
- Requesting more or different kinds of lighting for reading or other activities
- Writing less clearly and having trouble writing on a line
Eating and Drinking:
- Having problems getting food onto a fork
- Having difficulty cutting or serving food
- Pouring liquids over the top of a cup or drinking glass
- Knocking over glasses while reaching across the table for another item
Listen for these complaints that might indicate vision problems:
- Halos or rings around lights
- Reduced night vision
- Seeing spots or flashes of light in front of eyes
- Needing more light
All of us at Response Senior Care wish you a very Happy New Year! Please call us if you have a need for additional care in the home. We have experienced caregivers who are trained to support adults with many different needs, including vision impairment. Call us at 410-571-2744.