Supporting Independence While Managing Alzheimer’s at Home
Alzheimer’s care at home supports independence, safety, and routine while helping families manage daily challenges with confidence.
Has there ever been a time that your elderly loved one told you it felt like they were seeing static? Maybe, they described what they were seeing as bugs or thread. All of this could be related to having eye floaters. Usually, when an elderly person has eye floaters, it represents a larger issue. If you or a home care provider know your elderly loved one is experiencing any issues with their eyes, including possible eye floaters, make sure you schedule and have them go to an eye doctor appointment.

As a family caregiver, it is a good idea to know about eye floaters. The first and one of the most important things to learn about are the symptoms of eye floaters. These might include:
Eye floaters can affect everyone differently. Make sure you listen to your elderly loved one if they are complaining or mentioning any vision issues. Even if you don’t believe it could be eye floaters, it is best for you or a home care provider to have your elderly loved one see the eye doctor to be sure.
Just like with the variety of causes for eye floaters, there are also many reasons for eye floaters. It is a good idea to learn about the reasons as it could determine how dire it is for your elderly loved one to get to the eye doctor. Some common reasons for eye floaters in the elderly include:
As you can see, it can be difficult to determine the exact cause of eye floaters at home. This is why it is so important for you or a home care provider to take your elderly loved one to their eye doctor if they are having symptoms of them.
There are many senior citizens that have eye floaters. If your elderly loved one tells you or a home care provider they are experiencing symptoms of this health condition, make sure you have them see their eye doctor as soon as possible. Getting a proper diagnosis is important.
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