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Understanding the lives of older people with vision impairment | Corporate Author | Thomas Pocklington Trust |
Publisher | Thomas Pocklington Trust, London, October 2016 |
Pages | 8 pp (Research findings, 53) |
Source | http://www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/project/unders... |
Keywords | Visual impairment ; Needs [elderly] ; Living in the community ; Research Reviews. |
Annotation | This Research Findings brief presents the key findings of a study aimed at garnering diverse views from some of the oldest old and those from a variety of cultural backgrounds, showing how everyday lives are personally and socially interdependent. It summarises research commissioned by Thomas Pocklington Trust to investigate the needs and aspirations of older people with various eye conditions living in community settings in England. The research was conducted by Sheila Peace, Jeanne Katz, Caroline Holland and Rebecca L Jones from the Open University. A large print version (14 pp) of this report is also available. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-170512002 B |
Classmark | BR: IK: K4: 3A:6KC |
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