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Occupational Therapy Interventions for Adults With Low Vision

Editor(s):
Warren, Mary, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, FAOTA; Barstow, Elizabeth A., MS, OTR/L, SCLV
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Abstract

As the U.S. population continues to age, occupational therapy practitioners must to be prepared to address the increasing low vision needs of clients, helping them maintain a good quality of life. This comprehensive text provides an occupational therapy approach to all aspects of low vision, from evaluation to intervention and rehabilitation. Detailed discussion covers the major causes of low vision, including aging, diabetes, and brain injury, as well as assistive technology. Chapters on basic optics and eye conditions that cause low vision provide a solid medical background. Evaluations and interventions address activities critical to maintaining independence for people with low vision, such as reading and writing, community mobility and driving, and ADLs and IADLs. 

This book includes a “super case” of Patrick Gonzales, detailing how the principles in each chapter apply to him and contextualizing the conditions and interventions discussed. Also included are critical reasoning questions and keywords to guide learning. Extensive glossaries  clarify terminology. Resource lists inform both practitioners and clients about low vision–related organizations, publications, and tools. 

Students, educators, and professionals working with populations with low vision or blindness will find this the most comprehensive occupational therapy text available on low vision.

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Occupational Therapy Interventions for Adults With Low Vision

Abstract:

As the U.S. population continues to age, occupational therapy practitioners must to be prepared to address the increasing low vision needs of clients, helping them maintain a good quality of life. This comprehensive text provides an occupational therapy approach to all aspects of low vision, from evaluation to intervention and rehabilitation. Detailed discussion covers the major causes of low vision, including aging, diabetes, and brain injury, as well as assistive technology. Chapters on basic optics and eye conditions that cause low vision provide a solid medical background. Evaluations and interventions address activities critical to maintaining independence for people with low vision, such as reading and writing, community mobility and driving, and ADLs and IADLs. 

This book includes a “super case” of Patrick Gonzales, detailing how the principles in each chapter apply to him and contextualizing the conditions and interventions discussed. Also included are critical reasoning questions and keywords to guide learning. Extensive glossaries  clarify terminology. Resource lists inform both practitioners and clients about low vision–related organizations, publications, and tools. 

Students, educators, and professionals working with populations with low vision or blindness will find this the most comprehensive occupational therapy text available on low vision.

BISAC: MED003050
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7139/2017.978-1-56900-454-8
Editors: Warren, Mary, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, FAOTA; Barstow, Elizabeth A., MS, OTR/L, SCLV
ISBN 13: 978-1-56900-454-8
Product Code: 900454
Published: 2011
Publisher: AOTA Press
Language: English
Level: Intermediate

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