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Originally published July 30 2005

Vision check may help Alzheimer's sufferers

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Alzheimer's can't be cured, but being able to see might help many patients feel more comfortable, WebMD reports.



There are three simple steps that might improve the life of Alzheimer'ssteps that might improve the life of Alzheimer's patients in nursing homes. * Get their vision checked annually or biannually. * Buy them an extra pair of glasses. * Label the glasses in case the patient loses them. That advice comes from James Koch, MD, and colleagues in the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. Nearly a third of Alzheimer's patients in two St. Louis nursing homes had glasses that were lost, broken, or too weak, Koch and colleagues report. Alzheimer's currently has no cure, but poor eyesight can often be fixed. Helping patients see clearly could make a world of difference to those who can't express or meet their own needs. "If adequate steps are taken to prevent unnecessary visual impairment in Alzheimer's disease patients, it would limit their dependence on others, reduce the burden on nursing staff, and improve the patients' overall quality of life," states Koch, in a news release. Koch is a resident in the internal medicine department of St. Louis University's medical school. Koch and colleagues studied 85 Alzheimer's patients at two St. Louis nursing homes. The nursing homes were privately run and typical of nursing homes nationwide, write the researchers. But 25 of them had not been wearing eyeglasses since entering the nursing home. "Many nursing home residents are losing out on stimulation. They may not be able to see the television, read books, or interact appropriately," states Koch. "The loss of visual stimulation may cause disorientation,loss of visual stimulation may cause disorientation, limit a patient's mobility, and increase the risk of falls," he continues. Labeling, updating, and duplicating glasses could help prevent that, Koch suggests.


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