As we age, so do our eyes. Starting in our late thirties or forties, it
is common for people to develop Presbyopia, a normal condition that causes our eyes
to gradually lose their ability to see things clearly up close. Even the word "presbyopia" means
"old eye" in Greek. According
to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, there are several conditions and
diseases that occur more commonly in older eyes, which is why they recommend eye
exam guidelines specifically for older adults.
To start, they advise all adults to have
a comprehensive baseline eye evaluation by an ophthalmologist at age 40. For people age 40 to mid-fifties without risk
factors, the recommendation is to have one every 2 to 4 years. At 55 to 64, eye exams should be done every 1
to 3 years. From age
65 and older, adults without risk factors should be
examined every 1 to 2 years.
Routine eye exams for seniors are
important as many age-related eye diseases do not exhibit symptoms early. Also, any one with health conditions such as
diabetes, hypertension and even certain medications as well as environmental
factors like sun exposure and smoking can cause eye-related problems.
Senior eye diseases include
age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, cataracts and
other eye conditions. Women are more
likely than men to have glaucoma and somewhat more likely to have
cataracts. In addition, the American
Academy of Ophthalmology wants seniors to know that vision problems are not a
normal part of aging and may indicate a problem. Also remember to keep your ophthalmologist
apprised of any new health conditions.
MorningStar at Bear Creek is devoted
to individualized care for those with mild to advanced memory impairment. Residents are offered a wide range of care
services including transportation to medical appointments, scheduled physician
visits, onsite diagnostics, pharmaceutical, and much more. If you have a loved
one with Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related
disease, please visit our website to learn more about our
experienced, compassionate Alzheimer’s
care.
For informational purposes only,
please consult your eye care or health care professional if you notice any
problems with your vision.
MorningStar
at Bear Creek brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission
statement “to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring
God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. We
are dedicated to creating a true home within an ideal setting and invite you to
schedule a tour to see firsthand the best Alzheimer’s care in Colorado Springs.
Source:
aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/seniors-vision-develop
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