Assessments
As a visual rehabilitation specialist, I use systematic assessment tools to understand each person’s situation and needs. The assessment forms the basis for recommendations and adaptations — at school, at home, and in the workplace.
Children and young people with visual impairment
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Assessment of the school situation
Systematic assessment of the student’s school environment: classroom, lighting, assistive products, digital solutions, mobility, social participation and the family’s perspective.
67 questions · 12 sections · Student with visual impairment
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Home environment assessment – Children and young people
Assessment of the child’s daily life at home: physical environment, assistive products, daily activities, play and leisure, orientation outside the home, and family resources.
56 questions · 10 sections · Children and young people with visual impairment
Adults and older adults with visual impairment
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Home environment assessment – Adults
Assessment of the adult’s daily life at home: housing and lighting, assistive products, daily activities, transportation, digital solutions, social participation and wellbeing.
59 questions · 14 sections · Adults with visual impairment
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Workplace assessment
Assessment of the workstation and work environment: lighting and contrast, assistive products, digital tasks, orientation, and social participation.
40 questions · 11 sections · Adults with visual impairment
The forms are used by the visual rehabilitation specialist in collaboration with the user, family and other professionals. Contact us at hei@laerse.com if you have any questions.