Hello All:

I  just  began treating a man who has vision changes secondary to a very
recent  stroke.  He  has an obvious left field cut and visual processing
deficits,  as  evidenced by the Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test, Trail
Making tests, client reports, and observations. He is unable to read and
has  difficulty with safe ambulation. The patient is very wealthy, lives
in a VERY large home but is currently staying with his mother.

I  am at a loss for what is my best course of action with this client. I
have  only  little experience working with low-vision and most of it has
been  on  having client's perform practical exercises to remediate their
vision deficits. I know that vision changes may remediate on their own.

I  have  done quite a bit of reading over the past week but I still feel
unsure  of  the  best course of action. I want to ensure that I am doing
the best for this patient, so:

1. Should I refer to a vision specialist?

        a. If so what type and how do I find one in my area

2. Should I continue treating using practical application techniques

3. Other options?

Thanks,

Ron C.

x-posted


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