VISION AIDS FOR SENIORS WITH KERATOCONUS

Maintaining good vision is extremely important. For seniors, conditions like keratoconus can significantly impact daily life. At Vitalis Health Care, we understand the challenges associated with this condition and are committed to helping seniors improve their quality of life by providing adequate information about vision problems and tips for its management.

Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder where the normally round dome-shaped cornea thins and begins to bulge into a cone-like shape. This distortion can cause a variety of visual disturbances, making everyday tasks challenging. Symptoms of keratoconus often include:

  1. Blurred or distorted vision: Straight lines may appear wavy or bent.
  2. Increased sensitivity to light: Bright lights can cause discomfort and glare.
  3. Frequent changes in prescription: Those with keratoconus often need frequent updates to their glasses or contact lens prescriptions.
  4. Double vision: Especially in advanced stages of the disease.
  5. Halos around lights: This can become particularly problematic at night.

Understanding these symptoms is crucial for seniors to seek early intervention, as timely treatment can help manage the progression of the disease.

There are several vision aids specifically designed to assist seniors with keratoconus. These include:

  1. Specialized Contact Lenses: Scleral lenses are larger gas-permeable lenses that vault over the cornea, providing a smooth optical surface. They can be a game-changer for those with irregular corneas.
  2. Prescription Glasses: For some, specially prescribed glasses can help improve clarity. Anti-reflective coatings and high-index lenses can minimize glare and improve visual comfort.
  3. Low Vision Aids: Devices such as magnifiers and electronic reading aids can help seniors read, watch television, and engage in hobbies with greater ease.
  4. Visual Therapy: This can include exercises and tools designed to improve coordination and the overall visual experience, making daily tasks more manageable.
  5. Smartphone Apps: Technology can also assist seniors with keratoconus. Various apps are designed to help with reading text, identifying objects, or even navigating the world around them.

Using the right vision aids can significantly enhance the quality of life for seniors living with keratoconus. These aids not only improve vision but also promote independence. Seniors can enjoy activities they love, maintain social connections, and manage daily tasks with greater ease.

At Vitalis Health Care, we believe that everyone deserves to experience the world in vibrant detail, regardless of their visual challenges. Our team is dedicated to providing tailored support for seniors, ensuring they have access to the best resources available.

If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of keratoconus, don’t hesitate to reach out for support. Contact Vitalis Health Care today to learn more about the vision aids we offer and how we can help improve your quality of life. 

 

Phone Number: 240.716.6874

Email: info@vitalishealthcare.com 

Location:  We provide our services in every county in the State of Maryland, United States of America.

Office Address: 8757 Georgia Avenue Suite 440 Silver Spring, MD 20910

 

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