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  2. Deafblindness Overview | National Center on Deafblindness

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    Deafblindness Overview. Deafblindness is a rare condition in which an individual has combined hearing and vision loss, thus limiting access to both auditory and visual information. This page provides an overview and links to additional resources on the following aspects of deafblindness for children and youth:

  3. Deaf Blindness | Causes, Characteristics & Communication

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    Deaf-blindness is a condition where an individual has both impaired hearing and sight. As it affects two different senses it is also called dual sensory loss, multi-sensory impairment,...

  4. Deaf-blindness | Introduction to Language and Communication

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    Characteristics. Vision Impairments. Typically, individuals with deaf-blindness that experience more significant visual impairments than auditory impairments find that auditory communication is the most beneficial method for developing communication skills by receiving and processing auditory information.

  5. Deafblindness - Wikipedia

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    Deafblindness is the condition of little or no useful hearing and little or no useful sight. [1][2] Different degrees of vision loss and auditory loss occur within each individual. [3] Because of this inherent diversity, each deafblind individual's needs regarding lifestyle, communication, education, and work need to be addressed based on their ...

  6. Frequently Asked Questions About Deaf-Blindness - AADB

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    Other common causes of deaf-blindness include birth trauma, optic nerve atrophy, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy. Some people may be born with both hearing and visual impairments through birth trauma or rare causes such as CHARGE Syndrome or cortical visual impairment.

  7. Deafblindness - NHS

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    Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Management. Deafblindness is a combination of sight and hearing loss that affects a person's ability to communicate, access information and get around. It's also sometimes called "dual sensory loss" or "multi-sensory impairment".

  8. Deafblindness - NHS inform

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    Causes of deafblindness include: age-related hearing loss. genetic conditions, such as Usher syndrome. an infection picked up during pregnancy, such as rubella (German measles) cerebral palsy – a problem with the brain and nervous system that mainly affects movement and co-ordination.

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