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dc.contributor.authorDunsmore, Moira Elizabeth
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-03
dc.date.available2019-07-03
dc.date.issued2019-07-03
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/20677
dc.description.abstractDSI refers to the presence of both vision and hearing loss and is considered a poorly defined chronic condition, particularly prevalent in the older Australian population. DSI is underdiagnosed and if left untreated or, without appropriate support, undermines the ability of older people with DSI to live independently. DSI is associated with multiple social, physical, cognitive and emotional challenges such as depression; reduced social participation and decreased cognitive ability. These challenges reduce independence and functionality in the older person with DSI, with consequent influence on psychosocial well-being.en_AU
dc.subjectdeafblinden_AU
dc.subjectdual sensory impairmenten_AU
dc.subjectageingen_AU
dc.subjectsocial exclusion social capitalen_AU
dc.titleUnderstanding the social implications of Dual Sensory Impairment in the older Australian.en_AU
dc.typePresentationen_AU
dc.contributor.departmentMenzies Centre for Health Policyen_AU


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