Vision is something not many of us think about until an issue arises with it. However, you can support your vision at any age—even as a senior in assisted living in Phoenix! Being proactive about protecting your vision is a great way to help your vision stay at its best for as long as possible.
Keep Up With Eye Exams
Regular eye exams are the best way to gauge where your vision health is at, and what you can do to improve it. Everyone’s eyes are different, and have different needs, so speak with your optometrist about ways that your vision specifically can be improved/supported. For some, it may be helpful to wear glasses only when needed, and others may need to keep their glasses on all the time. It all comes down to the way your vision works.
Limit Screen Time
Screens are something we don’t get much time away from these days—even our watches have screens now! However, this doesn’t make limiting screen time impossible. Make sure you are spending at least a couple hours a day not staring at some type of screen. Try going for walks, reading more paper books, playing board/card games, being creative, etc. instead of looking at bright, busy screens all the time. Another helpful tip if you do just have a lot of screen time is to try blue light lenses. These are special lenses (or a special coating) that helps reduce the side effects of glare from screens on our eyes. Ask your optometrist for recommendations.
Wear Sunglasses
Direct sunlight can do a lot of damage to your eyes over time. This is why sunglasses with UV protection are so vital whenever you are outside on sunny days. They protect your eyes from being damaged by the ultraviolet rays of the sun, and you still get all the vitamin D the rest of your body needs from the sun. If you are a senior living in Phoenix, talk to your optometrist about whether they offer prescription sunglasses, or clip-ons for your regular glasses if you already have them.
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