Image of a hospital ward seen through the eyes of someone with vision impairment
Video, 13 mins

“Hello… I’m here!” The Experience of Acute Hospital Care for Older People Living with Vision Impairment

This collaborative study explored the experience of accessing hospital care with older people with vision impairment from Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind (SRSB).

Despite the high incidence of vision impairment in older people, it is not clear how acute hospital settings adapt and support older people with vision impairment.

Findings from ‘Hello.. I’m here!’ revealed that being an in-patient with sight loss is traumatic and care needs are frequently overlooked with implications for physical and psychosocial wellbeing.

Dr Gemma Arblaster, Dr Fiona Wilson, multi-displinary artist Sarah Jane Palmer and SRSB researchers share the experiences of patients with vision impairment through an immersive sound and visual installation.

Sarah’s work will contribute to the development of an immersive learning resource promoting understanding about the care needs for people with vision impairment.

Credits

Academic Leads

  • Dr Gemma Arblaster, Lecturer in Orthoptics at The University of Sheffield
  • Dr Fiona WIlson, Programme Lead for the BMedSci Health and Human Sciences at The University of Sheffield

Creative Partner

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