PAHVL: Project Summary
Persons Aging with Hearing and Vision Loss: Project Summary
The research component of the study has focused on gathering information from several sources: small focus groups and a nationally representative study sample of consumers over the age of 55 with both hearing and vision loss, service providers and vendors of assistive technology used by persons with sensory loss.
The exploratory research has concentrated on 4 major priorities that investigated how persons with vision and hearing loss, especially those who lost one sense before age 55, and one after age 55, cope with the challenges of maintaining their independence and continuing involvement in their communities. Specific areas to be addressed include employment, use of assistive technology and communications systems, transportation, housing, specialized services, and psycho-social adjustment to sensory loss.
The 4 research priorities mandates funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), were stated as follows:
Dissemination and Training:
The training and dissemination phases of the project continue to be implemented. The first phase included 2 national conferences in 2006 and 2007, and on-line resources through this website in addition to numerous journal articles and presentations.
Guidance and oversight of the Project was provided by a Participatory Action Research (PAR) Team comprised of older persons with hearing and vision loss who represent major consumer organizations of persons who are blind, deaf or Deafblind.
Results from the Project Newsletters:
PAVHL Newsletter I: Getting Started and Recruitment PAVHL Newsletter 2: Demographics, Levels of Hearing and Vision Loss PAVHL Newsletter 3: Communication, Assistive Technology and Employment PAVHL Newsletter 4: Housing, Transportation, Rehabilitation Services PAVHL Newsletter 5: Psycho-Social Aspects of Adjustment to Dual Sensory Loss
http://www.blind.msstate.edu/pahvl/project/summary/