answer:If the wording of this question isn’t biased, I don’t know what is. I don’t think it matters what you or I think about it. It’s their life and they shouldn’t have to go live in some home because they can’t drive. My husband, who is 25, has a degenerative retinal disease that very well may render him blind way before he’s an old man. If he becomes unable to drive in 5 years, should he be put in an assisted living facility so friends and family members, myself included, are not burdened by having to do things for him that he can’t do for himself? I don’t think so. People don’t have to help their elderly friends and family members – it’s a choice. If they feel resentful about that, that’s their own fault. And I think it also depends on how independent the person is otherwise. Do they live alone and just need to be driven around from time to time or are they unable to care for themselves? If the person’s vision is their biggest problem, I don’t think sticking them in a facility is necessarily a good idea.