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Author: Craig Bass
Common Symptoms of Cataracts
While it’s common for vision to change and even get worse as we get older, if your parent is complaining about his ability to see things as clear as before, it’s possible he may have the beginning of a cataract and may need the help of elder care. Most cataracts occur in individuals after they turn 60, so it is not uncommon for seniors to suffer from cataracts.
Cataracts occur when the proteins in the lens of your parent’s eye becomes thicker and less transparent. It can also change color and become more yellow as the proteins build up. When this happens, the discolored lens will become more difficult to see through and may create a cloud for your parent to try to view the world through. It can occur in just one eye or both and can even return once a cataract has been removed through surgery. If it’s extremely advanced, you or an elder care provider may even be able to see a cloudy film over your parent’s eye(s).
While cataracts aren’t painful, they do cause some common symptoms that your parent may be experiencing. They will change the way your parent sees the world. It may happen slowly at first so that your parent doesn’t realize his vision is changing, but over time, it’ll affect his vision enough that he won’t be able to ignore it. Here are the most common symptoms linked to cataracts.
It’s hard to see in the dark or at night.
One of the most common symptoms of a cataract is the difficulty of seeing at night. Your parent may have slowly stopped driving at night because he cannot see the lines on the road as well. If he has started asking you or his elder care provider to do most of his night-time driving, ask him what makes it difficult for him now. If it’s his inability to see, getting his eyes checked is a good first response.
Light sources start to have halos.
This symptom is another reason many people with cataracts stop driving at night. It’s hard to distinguish distance and speed when every headlight and streetlight has rays of light shooting out of it. While a cataract is not the only cause for this (scratched eyeglasses or even dirty windshields can have this affect), if your parent is noticing halos around light sources even when not wearing his glasses, he may have a cataract causing them.
He’s sensitive to light.
A cataract can cause your parent to struggle with bright sunshine or other intense sources of light. If your parent is consistently asking his elder care provider to dim the lights because they bother his eyes, add it to another reason to get his eyes examined.
Double or ghosted vision is more common. If your parent is seeing two of the same item, or if items kind of overlap and seem to have multiple images, a cataract may be to blame.
The world just isn’t as colorful as it was. Cataracts can cause colors to fade and be muted as the cataract creates a cloudy film for your parent to try to see the world from.
The world is so much better when we can see it clearly. If your parent is suffering from any of these symptoms, make an appointment with his eye doctor to see what steps you can take to improve his vision. An elder care provider can assist by taking your senior loved one to their various doctor appointments and provide support while they are there.
If you or an aging loved one is considering elder care in Orinda, CA, please contact the caring staff at Golden Heart Senior Care of Walnut Creek. (925) 203-3039.
It’s Monday, don’t forget to be awesome!
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Happy Easter Family!
On behalf of the Golden Heart Walnut Creek family we want to say Happy Easter! Easter is a time to come together and celebrate new beginnings. We hope you have a wonderful Easter Sunday. Don’t forget to eat some candy for us!
Have a good laugh.
An April Fools’ prank makes everyone laugh, even the person who’s the target of the prank. The key to pulling off a great prank is making sure no one is harmed by it. Did you know laughing is good for you? A good, hearty laugh relieves physical tension and stress, leaving your muscles relaxed for up to 45 minutes after. Laughter boosts the immune system. Laughter decreases stress hormones and increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your resistance to disease.
Enjoy your day and always leave room for laughter.
Are you passionate about helping others?
Do you enjoy making a difference in others lives? Do you go the extra mile to help others find comfort and encouragement? Then we welcome you to apply. We are so excited to announce we are adding more caregivers to this growing team and family!
Visit https://goldenheartwalnutcreek.com/employment-opportunities/ to learn more.
Meet our owner
Michael Schaufler is the husband to Lori Schaufler and father of three, residing in Walnut Creek California. Michael has been in the financial markets business since graduating from the University of Hartford with a degree in Economics. He began his career in New York City working for large financial institutions and moved to Charlotte NC in 2004 looking for a wholesome environment for he and his wife Lori, to raise their family. His career in finance moved him to Walnut Creek California in the summer of 2010. Michael left the banking business as a global team-lead and Managing Director of a large US money center bank. He has held pivotal roles on management teams, best practices committees and mentoring programs.
After leaving the successes of the financial industry Michael now has decided to dedicate his experiences, skillsets and passion to caring for the elderly in his community. Michael and Lori are devoting their final careers to providing elders with dignity, love, and compassionate care.
If you are ever in the area stop by and say to say Hi. Michael would love to help you and your love ones take the next step to receiving the highest quality care to live a full life of independence from the comfort of your home or a setting of your choosing.
Happy Easter
Easter is a time to come together and celebrate new beginnings. I hope you have a wonderful Easter Sunday with your loved ones!
It’s a new week!
Happy Monday everyone! Hope you all had a wonderful weekend. We love what we do here at Golden Heart and we’re excited to care and connect with you and you loved ones this week.
If you haven’t joined the Golden Heart family yet contact us today to learn about how our services brings peace of mind and support.
Walking can be a game changer for you.
Benefits include improved cardiovascular fitness, lower blood pressure, stronger muscles and bones (built up by walking regularly), and decreased stress. A regular walk is vitally important for your pet’s health too. As spring makes its way in lets enjoy beautiful walks with loved ones, friends and our pets.