Persons with Visual Impairment
What services are available to provide community support services, emotional and psychological counseling for visually impaired people and their families?
“Support Service for the Visually Impaired and their Care-givers” provides community support services, emotional and psychological counseling for visually impaired people and their families to solve life problems. You can refer to the following website. Support Service for the Visually Imp ...
How can the Care Teams support caregivers?
The formation of Care Teams seeks to consolidate community resources and forces to support the Government’s district work and strengthen district networks. Care Teams will organise caring activities (such as visiting the needy) and assist in handling incidents and emergencies. Besides, Care Teams ca ...
How can I get support from District Council members for carers?
District Council is to provide services for people in the District, such as consultation and case referral services. You can refer to the following website.District CouncilThe source of information is provided by the District Council website. ...
What services provide rehabilitation training services for visually impaired people to develop independent living skills and help them regain their confidence and reintegrate into the community?
Rehabilitation and Training Centre for Visually Impaired Persons provides training service to visually impaired persons with a view to developing their independent living skills, helping them to regain self-confidence and re-integrating into the community.
What day services are available to support persons with disabilities and their caregivers, such as strengthening the home and community skills of persons with disabilities, and providing training and support to caregivers to enhance their ability to care for persons with disabilities and relieve the stress of caregivers?
District Support Centre for Persons with Disabilities provides one-stop community support services for persons with disabilities and their family members / carers
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