Onset of visual hallucinations in elderly individuals is a widespread
problem with an elusive etiology. Many patients with this problem have
visual and cognitive deficits. Intervention with optical aids has not been
investigated as a means of treating these hallucinations. The authors
report 3 cases in which optical aids were evaluated for efficacy in
reducing frequency of visual hallucinations in elderly patients with
dementia and visual deficits.Abstract Teaser