Low Vision Rehabilitation: A Practical Guide for Occupational TherapistsLow vision rehabilitation is rapidly growing as a specialty practice for occupational therapists. This growth requires practical, evidence-based information on the evaluation and treatment of the effects of low vision on occupational performance. Responding to this need, Low Vision Rehabilitation: A Practical Guide for Occupational Therapists blends standards of practice that have been developed over 50 years by low vision therapists and optometrists, with the latest scientific research and the unique perspective of occupational therapists. Low Vision Rehabilitation presents an emerging model in which occupational therapists practice as part of a team of vision rehabilitation professionals serving adults with low vision. Occupational therapists offer a unique contribution to the vision rehabilitation team, with a focus on meaningful occupational goals, the incorporation of occupation into therapy, and the orchestration of environmental, social, and non-visual personal factors into a treatment plan. Mitchell Scheiman, Maxine Scheiman, and Stephen Whittaker have developed a practical and straightforward text outlining an evaluation approach to interventions that focus on recovering occupational performance in adults. Special features Written by authors who are optometrists, occupational therapists, researchers, and certified low vision therapists (CLVT), Low Vision Rehabilitation employs an interdisciplinary perspective that is unique, practical, and credible. |
Contents
Review of Basic Anatomy Physiology and Development of the Visual System | 23 |
Visual Acuity Contrast Sensitivity Refractive Disorders and Visual Fields | 31 |
Eye Diseases Associated With Low Vision | 55 |
Optics of Lenses Refraction and Magnification | 75 |
Psychosocial Issues Related to Visual Impairment | 83 |
Overview and Review of the Low Vision Evaluation | 93 |
Occupational Therapy Low Vision Rehabilitation Evaluation | 103 |
Overview of Treatment Strategy | 135 |
Nonoptical Assistive Devices | 191 |
Optical Devices and Magnification Strategies | 207 |
Computer Technology in Low Vision Rehabilitation | 239 |
Adaptive Diabetes SelfManagement Tools and Techniques | 265 |
Establishing a Low Vision Rehabilitation Specialty Practice | 289 |
Goal Writing | 311 |
Appendices | 321 |
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Foundation Skills and Therapeutic Activities | 145 |
Patient Education and Modification of the Environment | 177 |

