Worldwide in September, people raise awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. The theme of ‘Never too early, never too late’ focuses on risk factors associated with dementia and the small steps we can take that make a big difference.
Provided below is helpful information on the critical aspect of vision and accessibility, identifying risk factors and easy adjustments to our living environment that help.
Losing vision can be disorienting and frustrating, especially for those living with dementia. In some cases, dementia can even contribute to vision problems. This occurs when an eye test reveals no issues, but the person still struggles to see correctly
Sight loss can be easily overlooked in people living with dementia, as it can be mistaken for other conditions. Take notice of the following signs:
Dementia can affect vision and perception in a number of ways:
Enhancing living spaces can significantly improve the wellbeing of people living with dementia. Here are some design tips from HammondCare’s Dementia Centre:
These seemingly subtle adjustments can transform confusion into confidence, helping people living with dementia navigate their surroundings more comfortably.
HammondCare's Daw Park dining room using best practice design to enhance the well being of the residents.