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In Focus: Always change | Author(s) | Carol Pollington |
Journal title | Talking Sense, vol 52, no 2, Summer 2008 |
Pages | pp 30-33 |
Source | http://www.sense.org.uk/tsarticles |
Keywords | Deaf-blind. |
Annotation | Often the word "transition" is associated only with young people, but everyone goes through significant periods of change all through their lifecourse. This article is the author's experience of having Usher 2, a progressive condition leading to deafblindness which she noticeably developed in her mid-forties. The article is a reflection upon some of the major changes in her life and the challenges of growing older with the condition - an insert of what has helped the author cope is included. (KJ). |
Accession Number | CPA-080903202 A |
Classmark | BYD |
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