Enhance your practice with the latest fourth edition of Understanding and Managing Vision Deficits: A Guide for Occupational Therapists. This comprehensive resource delves into the intricate relationship between vision and occupational therapy, equipping practitioners with the knowledge and tools to effectively address vision-related challenges in clients.
Key features of the book include a detailed three-part model of vision, covering essential aspects such as visual integrity (including visual acuity and eye health), visual efficiency skills (focusing, eye teaming, and eye movements), and visual information processing skills (analyzing, interpreting, and responding to visual information).
Explore critical topics like vision issues post-acquired brain injury, learning disorders in children with special educational needs, and the latest research findings in vision science. Discover new chapters on collaborative client care approaches and integrating remediation techniques into occupational therapy practices for occupation-based vision rehabilitation.
This edition also fosters a unique collaboration between occupational therapy and optometry, offering a glossary of key terms and a sample vision screening report form. Perfect for healthcare professionals seeking to elevate patient care standards, this guide empowers you to provide optimal support for clients with vision deficits.
Immerse yourself in this essential resource that merges the expertise of occupational therapy and optometry, ensuring a holistic approach to vision management. Stay up-to-date with the latest industry insights and enhance your practice with cutting-edge strategies for vision rehabilitation.
Authors:
Mitchell Scheiman (Author)
Edition:
4th
Publication Date:
October 23, 2024
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