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A sharper focus on older people | Corporate Author | Sense; University of Chester |
Journal title | Talking Sense, vol 60, no 1, Spring 2015 |
Publisher | Sense, Spring 2015 |
Pages | pp 32-34 |
Source | www.sense.org.uk |
Keywords | Deaf-blind ; Projects ; Qualitative Studies. |
Annotation | New research commissioned by Sense has explored the experiences of older people with failing sight and hearing - and the different ways that they have tried to cope with this. The Late life Acquired Dual Sensory Impairment Project offers many insights and makes timely recommendations for the future. Among recommendations from this qualitative research was the importance of early intervention - that is, receiving help at an early stage. A full summary of this research is also availalbe on the Sense website. (see: https://www.sense.org.uk/content/funded-projects). (RH) |
Accession Number | CPA-150710223 A |
Classmark | BYD: 3E: 3DP |
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