Yes, they allow many seniors to apply drops independently. Increased independence: Users no longer need a caregiver or family member to administer drops.Reduced home care visits: Dutch and European practice evidence shows that patients using eyedrop glasses require fewer visits from nurses, easing pressure on healthcare services.Time-saving for caregivers: Freed-up time allows caregivers to focus on other medical or supportive tasks. Enhanced confidence: Patients feel more in control of their eye care routine, which can improve adherence and overall eye health.Supports chronic care management: Regular, accurate self-administration of eye drops for conditions like glaucoma, dry eyes, or post-surgery recovery is easier without assistance.