Sight loss charity SeeAbility has launched two surveys to find out if people with learning disabilities get the right help to look after their eyes
Sight loss charity SeeAbility has launched two surveys to find out if people with learning disabilities get the right help to look after their eyes.
They opened last week at the 15th annual Learning Disability Today London conference. Scott Watkin, SeeAbility’s eye care and vision development officer, said: ‘People with learning disabilities are at much greater risk of having a sight problem, but those I regularly speak to still struggle to get a sight test or glasses.’
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