She has almost perfect vision in one eye and 20/400 in other. Trying to help her regain ability to read, write, etc. She finds it very difficult to function with eyes so different. Better to cover up eye? Or is there another device that may help her?
For me, covering the bad eye, especially while reading, would be the way to go. The bad eye still contributes vision for things like balance, but it interferes with close work. Not everyone can do that, but it's worth a try. Have her try it every day for a week or two, and she might be able to function better after a while.
If she wouldn't get insulted, joke about it. "Well, now you don't need to dust because you can't see the cobwebs!"
You may not be able to do much to fix things, but you can give her sympathy and love.
Low vision dr specializes in the people with very low vision. I guess you have to ask many questions and figure out what works best.
Take care
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I also recommend your mother try "palming". To do palming, she would first rub the palms of her hands together, to generate a little warmth. Then she would lightly place the palms of her hands (fingers together) over her eyes. It's all right if she uses a surface, like a table, or pillows to prop up her elbows while palming. If she can build up to two minutes of palming, she will probably find it to be relaxing to her eyes. And it's okay to build up to even longer times!
And of course there are eye exercises: moving the eyes in clockwise circles, counterclockwise circles, up and down, side to side.
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