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Enhanced eye tests for people with learning disabilities - A guide about the best practice to adopt when setting up an enhanced eye test service in your area.
Functional Vision Assessment pack - an observational tool that can be used to recognise how a person with learning disabilities might be using their sight. Read a review of our Functional Vision Assessment pack by Gordon Ilett, SeeAbility Trustee, Optometrist, and co director of Special Olympics (Lions Club International) Opening Eyes UK. Telling the Optometrist about me form – the essential form to make sure people get the most out of their eye examination Feedback from the optometrist about my eye test form - the essential form for making sure people know about what the optometrist advises and recommends after an eye test Eye Surgery Support Plan Feedback from an Eye Hospital Clinic Appointment form Functional Vision Assessment Top Tips
Telling the hearing specialist about me form Feedback from the hearing specialist about my hearing test form
Adapting Accommodation Consent to Medical Treatment Corneal Grafts for People with Learning Disabilities You and Eye Booklet - the booklet of the film Encouraging and Developing Communication
You and Eye Film
The Need for Effective High Street Optometry - a PowerPoint presentation for eye care professionals about people with learning disabilities accessing high street optometry services. The Eye Care Needs of People with Learning Disabilities - a PowerPoint presentation for social care managers and their teams about the importance of eye care and sight loss.
Download factsheets about eye care, eye health and people with learning disabilities.
Access information about common eye problems and conditions.
Find out about optometrists near you.
Material about eye care and people with learning disabilities, multiple disabilities and sensory impairments.