Low Vision: "Seeing" Our Patients' Full Potential in Occupational Therapy

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  • čas přidán 23. 10. 2017
  • Check out some great suggestions, treatment ideas and ways to screen your patients with low vision and help them succeed! Subscribe here on: iTunes or Stitcher Resources from the Show:
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    Brain Injury Visual Assessment Battery for Adults (BIVABA)- Uses the hierarchy of vision to assess the most basic visual skills to the higher level cognitive visual skills. It’s easy to use and comes with a DVD (possibly a USB now?) in which each visual test is demonstrated. Self-Report Assessment of Functional Visual Performance (SRAFVP)- Questionnaire and very easy to administer. Able to calculate g-codes from assessment Low Vision Independence Measure (Smith) Helpful Additional Resources:
    Low Vision Apps
    Looktell money reader- tells you the denomination of paper money Dragon dictation- voice to text app, so you can speak into it and easily see your emails, texts, etc. Color ID - identifies color Zoom Reader- helps you magnify text Speak it! Text to Speech app BeMyEyes- a really cool app in which sighted users assist people with visual impairment  Check out Clinitote bags and use Promo Code: SeniorsFlourish10 for $10 off your clinician bag!
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  • @ManojKumar-id4dq
    @ManojKumar-id4dq Před 5 lety

    Dear sir/mam
    If a person having low vision in one (left) eye (6/18) and in right eye 6/6 and age is 52 years. Is it curable with visual therapy.
    Thanks