I watched a great 30 webinar on CVI today, and I'd encourage everyone supporting adults with PIMD to watch it. Substitute the word child for adult - I don't know what evidence there is for improving functional vision in adults, but I do know that understanding impairments can help a person optimally use the skills that they do have.
Welcome to PIMDA. PIMDA stands for profound intellectual and multiple disabilities Australia. PIMDA is Sheridan Forster's weblog about issues to do with people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) in Australia. The purpose of PIMDA is to increase awareness of people with PIMD and the issues pertaining to this population. The other purpose of PIMDA is to build a network of interested people who can then work together to improve the lives of people with PIMD.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Do you know what they see?
I suspect that a huge number of the adults with PIMD that I meet have undiagnosed cortical vision impairment. The compromised understanding of what the person can see, and the strategies that could optimise their use of existing skills, has an impact on quality of life.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Pimda conversations reaching the UK
I few of the PIMDA articles were recently reproduced in PMLD-LINK magazine. http://www.pmldlink.org.uk