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Rehabilitation: Vision Loss

Blindness can occur at birth, or later in life. Individuals who are born blind or become blind at a very young age, usually get special training in school and learn to adapt and compensate for their lack of sight. Individuals who become blind later in life must also learn how to cope and adapt.

A common activity that a blind individual generally must adapt to is feeding oneself, and this is commonly accomplished by teaching the "clock method" (placing the plates distinctively on the hour zones). It is also beneficial for a blind person to be trained to walk with a cane. Audio books may assist the blind person in performing leisure activities. The use of a seeing-eye dog is normally left for when the individual has already learned to perform everyday essential life skills.

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Hip Fractures Rehabilitation: Hip Fractures
Information About Rehabilitation: Hip Fractures

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