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Visual Impairment : Social Support: Recent Research in Context Book

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Visual Impairment : Social Support: Recent Research in Context, The vast majority of visually impaired people are not blind; they have varying degrees of low vision. Most are also older people and many have additional 'community care' needs. The Department of Health commissioned Robin Lovelock to review recent non-med, Visual Impairment : Social Support: Recent Research in Context
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  • Visual Impairment : Social Support: Recent Research in Context
  • Written by author Robin Lovelock
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, 5/28/1995
  • The vast majority of visually impaired people are not blind; they have varying degrees of low vision. Most are also older people and many have additional 'community care' needs. The Department of Health commissioned Robin Lovelock to review recent non-med
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Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction 1
Pt. I The Study in Context
1 Background 5
2 Aims and Methods 16
Pt. II The Research Reviewed
3 Service Organization and Strategy, Client Need, Service Initiatives 30
4 Low Vision/Partial Sight, Mobility, Training 40
5 Other Research 54
6 Joint Research Projects 64
Pt. III Future Research Priorities
7 A Framework for Future Research 71
Postscript 97
Appendix: Directory of Research Relevant to the Social Support of Visually Impaired People 119
References 281


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