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Joint Pocklington / Sense / Wilberforce Trust conference confronts dual hearing and sight loss

New research reveals confusion and depression is not being dealt with.

Our newly published research reveals that almost 50% of people with combined deafness and sight loss were suffering high levels of psychological distress.At the same time, services meant to support them showed a lack of awareness of their needs and often failed to understand the implications of their sensory loss.

Follow this link to access Research Findings No 23: The Needs of Older People with Acquired Hearing and Sight Loss

Follow this link to access Occasional Paper No 20: The Needs of Older People with Acquired Hearing and Sight Loss