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Vision Loss
Vision Loss in the Elderly
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My mother is 84 and recently became blind from a new eye drug given for her macular degeneration disease.
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Marcia732
Replied Sep 2020
Assistance for vision loss?
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Sbeaton
Answered Feb 2020
Mom living in independant living with an aide that comes four hours a day. I know one day she will be blind. What do I do then?
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jkm999
Answered Jul 2019
How to tell momma?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Apr 2019
How do I create a stimulating environment for my elderly, blind, virtually-bedridden MIL? Her life consists of listening to crap TV all day.
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RitaTurner555
Replied May 2019
Do I have to take care of my father and my grandfather?
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CTTN55
Answered Oct 2018
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I am caregiver for mom 24/7 who is blind now. I get extremely frustrated and irritable. Is there anything that I can take to calm down?
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Rabanette
Answered Nov 2018
What is the best way to deal with my dad who constantly complains and wants to move back home?
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sbgsteiff1
Answered Jan 2019
What can I do about my brother being in a facility that is not capable to care for the blind?
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Fawnby
Answered Sep 21, 2023
My mom is 95, and has dementia. She is complaining she can no longer see and wants me to take her to an eye doctor for glasses. Thoughts?
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Anabanana
Answered Apr 2023
Mom may be permanently disabled and can't drive - what now?
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Isthisrealyreal
Replied Feb 2021
Dad (95) with hearing loss, vision loss, and some dementia, wants to drive motor boat this summer to island home. Should I get involved?
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ElizabethY
Answered Mar 2021
Anyone have any experience with Lewy Body dementia? My aunt’s Dr. suspects it is what her issue is, but we can’t get a neurologist until July.
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nikkih81
Replied May 2021
My father-in-law is 90, totally blind, completely bedridden and dependent, but mentally alert. Are there aides to help/occupy such people?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Oct 2020
Legally blind subject with walker and hearing deficit struggling to get around his house. Has anyone out there faced this problem?
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JoAnn29
Answered Nov 2021
Activities for someone who is losing their vision?
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cwillie
Replied Nov 2021
My mother is talking in whispers, says she’s losing her voice, then forgets and talks normally. Have you experienced this?
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Llamalover47
Answered Jul 2022
My partner is blind and can't walk properly. Where can I get a free wheelchair?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Jun 2022
Anyone know how to get SSI for a 93-year-old currently on social security, but is now legally blind?
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JoAnn29
Replied Mar 2022
What good is a POA when you get interference from outsiders?
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JoAnn29
Answered Feb 2022
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