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Visual Handicap in the Aged: Self-Reported Visual Disability and the Quality of Life of Residents of Public Housing for the Elderly
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1986
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Independent LivingReduced VisionDisabilityDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial ImpairmentSocial SciencesGeneral PopulationSelf-reported Visual DisabilityElderly PeopleAssistive TechnologyOphthalmologyGeriatricsAge-related DiseasesElderly CareRehabilitationVision ResearchVisual ImpairmentPublic HousingVisual HandicapVisual FunctionEye TrackingMedicine
Declining vision adds to the frustrations and deprivations which make the life of the elderly difficult. This opinion is supported by the experience of clinicians and other providers of services to the visually impaired. However, there is little systematic information available about those elderly visually impaired persons who do not come to clinicians and social agencies for help. Our aim is to describe how reduced vision affects a part of the general population of elderly people.
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