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Cochlear Implants International, 2011
Acute loss of vision accompanied by profound loss of hearing is fortunately rare, but has a catastrophic effect on both the patient and their family. Re-establishing communication and spatial awareness are high priorities. We describe the case of a 45 year-old man who presented as a result of poisoning by ethylene glycol.
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Acute loss of vision accompanied by profound loss of hearing is fortunately rare, but has a catastrophic effect on both the patient and their family. Re-establishing communication and spatial awareness are high priorities. We describe the case of a 45 year-old man who presented as a result of poisoning by ethylene glycol.
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, 2019
Dual Sensory Loss and learning disability is a historically neglected area of social work practice. This paper presents one element of a research study conducted with a health and social care provider in Northern Ireland. It explored staff experiences of
Liz Tanner, A. McGlade, Mark Irwin
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Dual Sensory Loss and learning disability is a historically neglected area of social work practice. This paper presents one element of a research study conducted with a health and social care provider in Northern Ireland. It explored staff experiences of
Liz Tanner, A. McGlade, Mark Irwin
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Dual Sensory Loss: A Guide for Outreach to Primary Care Physicians
Seminars in Hearing, 2009Outreach efforts by audiologists can provide physicians and other clinicians with valuable information regarding dual sensory loss. Areas of greatest need include screening and early detection, referral to appropriate specialists, ongoing monitoring and follow-up, counseling and education, and access to resources. In addition, the heterogeneity of dual
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Towards a World Wide Model for the Prevalence of Age-related Dual Sensory Loss
Social Science Research Network, 2023N. Koesters +2 more
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Identification and Rehabilitation of Severe Dual Sensory Losses in Old Age
Abstract Older people with dual sensory loss constitute the largest sub-group of those with acquired deafblindness. As both vision and hearing impairments are associated with age, the risk of severe dual sensory loss (SDSL) increases with aging.Kolbein Lyng, Else Marie Svingen
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The Impact of Dual Sensory Loss on Quality of Life Among Older Adults Aged 60 and Above
The Korean Journal of Vision ScienceTae-Hyeong Kim, Wan-Kee Kim, Eun-Hee Lee
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Social Determinants of Health for Older Adults with Dual Sensory Loss: A Scoping Review
Archives of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationAtul Jaiswal +5 more
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The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences
Xue Wang +6 more
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Xue Wang +6 more
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Guide to supporting older patients with dual sensory loss
Primary Health Care, 2015openaire +1 more source

