Perhaps your elderly mother is dealing with some type of vision loss. In her advanced years, she may have dealt with cataracts, had surgery, and was able to see clearly again. Perhaps she was diagnosed with glaucoma. Or maybe it was macular degeneration.
Whatever type of vision related issue she is having right now, did you ever consider the benefits a home care aide could offer? There are plenty of ways a home care aide could support your mother as she deals with vision related challenges, even vision loss.
Understand, dealing with vision loss for somebody at any age can be devastating, difficult, or even overwhelming. For somebody of advancing years, it could be downright frightening.
So let’s look at some of the ways a home care aide could make a difference.
1. A home care aide could help keep her safe.
Maybe your mother only needs help in the morning for a few hours. Or perhaps she needs around-the-clock care. Either way, a home care aide could help her stay safe.
That caregiver can be there with her when she needs support. She won’t have to rely on her own senses, strength, and courage. She can be weak when she needs to. She can be strong when she wants to. But she would always have somebody there, ready to step in and support her.
2. Encouraging her to keep up with regular eye doctor visits.
Maybe your mother has gotten down on herself lately. She might not see the point in continuing to go to an eye care professional. After all, if there’s nothing they can do, why bother?
There could be things they can do. There might be things they overlooked. She shouldn’t give up. She should stay focused on going to her eye care professional and a home care aide with experience can help encourage her to do just that.
3. Relaying information to her doctor.
While a home care aide might not be able to do this without permission, a visiting nurse could be called in to check vital stats, help administer medications, and perform other medically necessary tasks and also monitor her vitals, signs and symptoms, and relay that information to her doctor or even an eye care professional.
That could be a great benefit as she deals with these changes in her vision or her health. It is something to consider when meeting this type of crossroad in life.