Age Related Macular Degeneration, referred to as AMD is the leading cause of vision loss in people age 50 and older. If you are planning on aging in place and have AMD this is a concern especially if you live by yourself.
For some people the progression of this disease is slow and happens over many years while for others the progression can be swift causing blindness in one or both eyes.
For most aging adults this disease does not cause complete blindness but can limit many of your normal daily activities. Often described as a blind spot in the center of your vision as this spot begins to grow things you may normally do like home maintenance, cooking, writing bills, etc can become difficult. And driving? Yes you will need to find an alternative method of getting to the places you need to go. Aging in place seems like a difficult task.
Staying at home may or may not be an option. If you want to age in place in your own home you will need to put aside your pride and ask for help. If you are like most people your adult children are busy with their own lives. They are working and may be busy caring for a family of their own. You hate to impose and though they may tell you it is no imposition you know that it is.
Hiring a home care company for a few hours a day a few times a week may be just the solution you need to keep you safe in your home for a while longer and maybe forever. A home care company can provide transportation, cook meals and help you arrange your home so that it is easy for you to navigate without tripping over something and falling. Sometimes a few tweaks to your furniture layout can make all the difference in the world. Aging in place can happen with a little help and planning.
You can also check with your local senior center or the Area Agency on Aging to see if there are any other transportation options where you live. Where I live there is a non-profit company that supplies volunteers to give seniors rides to doctors, grocery stores, banking and more for a very nominal fee. Check to see what is available in your neck of the woods.
I know you want to age in place in your own home but you can also age in place in an Independent Living community. At least look at a few to see what they have to offer. Compare what it would cost to stay in your home with the extra help you need to the cost of living in a community. It may be more affordable than you think. These communities offer meals, transportation and lots of activities to engage in. You will find others with age related macular degeneration in the community to visit with. In an independent living community you will have a full apartment with a kitchen, living area and one or two bedrooms. Seriously, what more do you need?
Aging in place or moving to a community is a tough choice but it’s time to make a decision about your future while you still can. Be realistic and look at all of your options.
If you are looking for senior care help in the Houston area visit FindHoustonSeniorCare
For some people the progression of this disease is slow and happens over many years while for others the progression can be swift causing blindness in one or both eyes.
For most aging adults this disease does not cause complete blindness but can limit many of your normal daily activities. Often described as a blind spot in the center of your vision as this spot begins to grow things you may normally do like home maintenance, cooking, writing bills, etc can become difficult. And driving? Yes you will need to find an alternative method of getting to the places you need to go. Aging in place seems like a difficult task.
Staying at home may or may not be an option. If you want to age in place in your own home you will need to put aside your pride and ask for help. If you are like most people your adult children are busy with their own lives. They are working and may be busy caring for a family of their own. You hate to impose and though they may tell you it is no imposition you know that it is.
Hiring a home care company for a few hours a day a few times a week may be just the solution you need to keep you safe in your home for a while longer and maybe forever. A home care company can provide transportation, cook meals and help you arrange your home so that it is easy for you to navigate without tripping over something and falling. Sometimes a few tweaks to your furniture layout can make all the difference in the world. Aging in place can happen with a little help and planning.
You can also check with your local senior center or the Area Agency on Aging to see if there are any other transportation options where you live. Where I live there is a non-profit company that supplies volunteers to give seniors rides to doctors, grocery stores, banking and more for a very nominal fee. Check to see what is available in your neck of the woods.
I know you want to age in place in your own home but you can also age in place in an Independent Living community. At least look at a few to see what they have to offer. Compare what it would cost to stay in your home with the extra help you need to the cost of living in a community. It may be more affordable than you think. These communities offer meals, transportation and lots of activities to engage in. You will find others with age related macular degeneration in the community to visit with. In an independent living community you will have a full apartment with a kitchen, living area and one or two bedrooms. Seriously, what more do you need?
Aging in place or moving to a community is a tough choice but it’s time to make a decision about your future while you still can. Be realistic and look at all of your options.
If you are looking for senior care help in the Houston area visit FindHoustonSeniorCare