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  1. Vision loss - occupational therapy

    Occupational therapy for people with vision impairment offers new strategies and alternative ways to do things.

  2. Vision loss - training guide dogs

    Guide dogs are specially bred and trained to enable people who are blind or vision impaired to achieve freedom and independence.

  3. Vision loss - neurological

    Neurological vision impairment (ABI VI) is vision loss caused by damage to the areas of the brain that are responsible for sight.

  4. Chronic or degenerative conditions

    Find some of the more common degenerative conditions that lead to limited mobility or motor control.

  5. Aids and equipment at home

    Disability aids and equipment such as wheelchairs, walking frames and braces can help people with disabilities and the elderly gain more independence.

  6. Eyes - vision loss

    A person with vision loss needs to make adaptations in order to do some everyday activities.

  7. Orthotist/prosthetist

    An orthotist/prosthetist helps people of all ages who need artificial limbs and other supportive devices.

  8. Physiotherapist

    Physiotherapists are experts in body movement and function.

  9. Falls – services for older people

    Falls are a major cause of injury for older people. There are many services available to help prevent or recover from a fall.

  10. Ankle sprains

    Ankle sprain is a common sports injuries caused by overstretching and tearing the supporting ligaments.

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