So, what should families do? Money should be spent on the right side. Don’t listen to advertisements and take drugs indiscriminately. There is no cure for this type of disease worldwide, including Chinese medicine. Macular degeneration is a chronic disease, a kind of tumor that occurs only in the eye and does not metastasize, a kind of tumor that cannot be removed surgically yet, and can only control its development at present, so regular review and long-term treatment are the necessary means. Regular review does not mean that surgery is necessary. The doctor will decide the treatment according to the patient’s own disease development. Standardized treatment will bring the best results. Any discomfort or change in condition needs to be communicated with a qualified physician in a timely manner. Daily attention to detail brings the patient attentive care. When going out, bring sun hat and UV protection glasses for patients, avoid outdoor activities when UV rays are strong, patients quit smoking, do not smoke second-hand smoke, and family members avoid smoking around patients. Eat more green vegetables and deep-sea fish, avoid fried foods, control blood lipids, and have a low-salt, low-fat diet. Encourage patients to communicate more with others, watch less TV, cell phones, newspapers, listen to radio more often, read newspapers in large print, and can be equipped with magnifying glasses. Increase the lighting in the daily environment where patients live, improve the brightness, avoid looking directly at bright objects, use cloth to cover reflective furniture surfaces, increase the contrast of colors of commonly used items (the contrast of colors should be large), for example, black and white contrasting items are easy to recognize when placed together. Place items in the home in a fixed location for easy finding, reduce unnecessary decorations in the home, and reduce obstacles in the patient’s activity area. When the patient has some kind of hallucination, actively encourage the patient to put down the burden of thought and overcome the difficulties to overcome the hallucination. In conclusion, a happy experience cannot be achieved without the joint efforts of the whole family and the joint efforts of doctors and patients. The care of the whole family determines the happiness index of macular degeneration patients.