Over a quarter of Americans lose their glasses more often than any other item, according to Western Mass News.
For many older adults in Monroe, NC, glasses are essential to daily life. They're needed for everything from reading to watching television. However, losing glasses is a frustrating and frequent occurrence in senior living communities, especially for those in memory care.
Fortunately, there are practical and simple strategies that can help minimize the problem and put a stop to daily stress. Keep reading to learn about tried and true ways to prevent lost glasses.
It is natural for older adults to occasionally misplace personal items, but glasses seem to top the list of commonly lost objects. Several factors contribute to this problem. First, vision itself may decline with age, causing difficulty in spotting items that blend into surrounding surfaces.
Also, cognitive conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia make it easy to forget where glasses were last set down. Even seniors without memory challenges may remove their glasses to relax, nap, or do something else, only to later forget their location.
For those residing in memory care communities like TerraBella Indian Trail, these issues are a familiar part of day-to-day living. Understanding why glasses are often misplaced is the first step in finding solutions that improve quality of life.
One of the best ways to support seniors losing glasses is by building simple habits and routines that make locating them easier. Here are some proven strategies that can help:
Establishing a single, easy-to-reach location for glasses in every frequently used room can reduce the chances of them being misplaced. Whether it's a nightstand, a coffee table, or a bathroom counter, this assigned spot acts as a visual cue and reminder for seniors to return their glasses after use.
Memory care tips often emphasize consistency, and this is no exception. The more routine this habit becomes, the less likely glasses will disappear.
A bold-colored or uniquely designed glasses case can make a world of difference. Seniors are more likely to notice a bright red or patterned case than a plain black one that blends into furniture or bedding.
Eyeglass chains or cords, worn comfortably around the neck, keep glasses securely in reach at all times. A classic accessory like this is both practical and stylish.
It ensures that glasses are never far from hand, even when temporarily removed for reading or other tasks. For seniors in memory care, this is a wonderful option that removes the stress of setting glasses down and forgetting them.
In shared living environments such as those at TerraBella Indian Trail, personal belongings can occasionally get mixed up. Clearly labeling cases with the senior's name prevents confusion. It also ensures that misplaced glasses are returned to the rightful owner in no time.
Glasses can easily slip into cushions, under beds, or between furniture pieces. For caregivers and family members, it's wise to check these areas during room tidying. Even seniors without cognitive decline sometimes absentmindedly set glasses down in odd areas, so checking these spots can save time and frustration.
Organizing for seniors is a valuable practice not just for keeping track of glasses but for overall wellness and ease of everyday life. When a living space is tidy, uncluttered, and organized with seniors' needs in mind, it becomes far less likely that glasses will go missing.
Countertops and other areas should be kept clear. When surfaces are clutter-free, glasses are easy to spot at a glance. Decorative items should be minimized, as they can distract from or even hide small essentials like glasses.
Using small trays or baskets in key areas gives seniors an obvious spot to set down glasses. Examples include:
Such containers can serve as visual and physical boundaries that remind the resident where glasses belong.
Having an extra pair of glasses stored in a known, safe area adds security in case the main pair can't be found right away. Doing this is especially important for seniors in memory care who may misplace their primary pair despite precautions.
Even with organizational strategies, some seniors may benefit from additional vision assistance tools. The following can make daily life easier:
Keeping magnifiers or spare glasses in common areas like the kitchen or living room is wise. If the main glasses are misplaced, there's still a temporary solution available. Doing this prevents unnecessary stress while searching for the main pair.
For seniors in memory care who repeatedly lose glasses, there are glasses available with built-in tracking devices. Such high-tech options can be located via a smartphone app, although they may require caregiver involvement for setup and use.
At TerraBella Indian Trail, our team understands that something as simple as losing glasses can feel like a major frustration for seniors. That's why our community puts emphasis on creating supportive environments where residents can thrive with minimal stress. Examples include the following:
Memory care services in this community are fueled by compassion.
By using the right strategies, seniors can stop having to deal with lost glasses so often.
Instead, they can sit back and relax at TerraBella Indian Trail, a welcoming senior community in Monroe, NC. We offer assisted senior living and memory care solutions in an area where living is both simple and fulfilling. Residents love looking at our calendar because it's packed with all kinds of social events, including local outings and movie screenings.
Be sure to contact us to schedule a tour of our community.