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Original Article

The Developmental History and an Evaluation of the Queensland Low Vision Care Centre

Pages 63-70 | Received 23 Apr 2009, Published online: 15 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The decisive shift in attitute from partial blindness and conservation of residual vision towards partial sightedness and maximal use of residual vision in the last fifteen years has resulted in low vision care being a relatively new field of particular concern to health care professionals. In Australia, the first multi‐disciplinary clinic providing a comprehensive low vision service was established at the Association for the Blind, Kooyong, Victoria in 1972. Since then, a number of low vision clinics in a variety of locations have developed throughout Australia, with the establishment of the Low Vision Care Centre in Brisbane, Queensland occurring in 1979. This paper describes the developmental history of this service and evaluates the comprehensive low vision care which this clinic provides to the Queensland population. The effectiveness and future considerations of this service are also discussed.

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