My mother-in-law is absolutely convinced she has the wrong eye glasses on. I took her to her ophthalmologist and had her eyes checked (she has macular degeneration) her eyes are unchanged. Then I took her the same day, to her optometrist and he verified they were indeed the proper glasses. I have since painted nail polish on them to set them apart. She will NOT stop talking about her glasses. She brings up the subject of her glasses every time I see her. She is living in an asst. living facility which is a wonderful place, but she is convinced people are stealing from her. So now she hides things like, her magnifying glass, TV remote etc. It's like the squirrels I see in our yard looking for the nut they hid earlier in the year. When I see her I have to first look for what she says has been stolen, and find it wherever she hid it. Does anyone have any suggestions about either of these things for me?
On the glasses, see if you can figure out the underlying feeling and verbalize it. "It's hard and scary when you can't see as clearly as you'd like." Try telling her that you'll take her tomorrow to get them checked. (Assuming that her memory doesnt reach that far.)
Take any glasses you can find - let her try them on one at a time. ASk if "this one is any better." then, "Oh dear - the eye Dr. is right - your eyes just aren't as good as they used to be." Keep the glasses handy and go thru this again as needed.
Today she said that she knows it's not the glasses, it's her eyes. She just wished it was the glasses, cause they can be fixed and her eyes can't. I told her I was sorry.