[dbaust] Research project to assist seniors with dual sensory loss

  • From: Erika Webb <erikaweb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Erika Webb <erikaweb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 01:32:21 +0000 (UTC)

Research project to assist seniors with dual sensory loss
Age related dual sensory loss or deafblindness is an isolating disability for
our growing ageing population. Western Australia disability service provider
Senses Australia is undertaking a project called ‘Ending the Isolation’ to help
older Australians living with deafblindness.
“Age related dual sensory loss or deafblindness is an isolating disability for
our growing ageing population,.
The two year project has received funding from the Commonwealth Government’s
Department of Social Services and will take place in Western Australia.
Findings will assist in developing a screening tool as well as information
packages, which will be available to the aged care sector nationwide.

Matthew Wittorff, Senses Australia’s Manager Deafblind Services and the lead
researcher in the project, says the project will assist those working in the
aged care sector to identify when a person has a combination of a vision and
hearing impairment.
“Age related dual sensory loss or deafblindness is an isolating disability for
our growing ageing population. It is our goal to educate and create resources
for people working in the aged care industry, so they can support older
Australians and give them the support they need. We want to help end the
isolation for many older Australians experiencing hearing and vision loss,”
says Mr Wittorff.
Mr Wittorff says Senses Australia is excited to be supporting the aged care
industry with this project. “We are committed to providing appropriate
information and support to Australians who are deafblind or have dual sensory
loss, as well as conducting research and advocating on their behalf.”
To find out more about Senses Australia visit senses.org.au.
Aged care organisations that are interested in taking part in the research can
contact Matthew Wittorff – Senses Australia’s Manager, Deafblind Services by
email: matthew.wittorff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or phone 08 9473 5451.
Source:https://news.agedcareguide.com.au/2015/09/22/research-project-to-assist-seniors-with-dual-sensory-loss/







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