If you still choose contact correction, ophthalmologists recommend using daily contact lenses that do not require wearing a blister pack to store them. "Put them on in the morning and throw them away in the evening."
However, contact correction has its own characteristics and is not comfortable for everyone either, especially if it is physically difficult for a person to insert foreign objects on the surface of the eyes every time. It may also not be very comfortable on public transportation, during flights and on trains.
Therefore, a radical yet "once and for all" method is intraocular vision correction. This is a surgical operation to replace the lens and implant an intraocular multifocal lens in the eye, which corrects vision at all distances.
Nowadays, there are a huge number of artificial lenses that allow the patient to do without glasses both at a distance and near, without losing the ability to work at an average distance (tablet, computer monitor, office work, etc.).