Wittich, Walter
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(2019)
The impact of mild cognitive impairment on the accuracy of an interview based assessment of vision and/or hearing loss
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
60
9
2239-2239 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2020)
Older adults receiving rehabilitation for combined vision and hearing impairment report good levels of functional ability and well-being
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
61
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1933-1933 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2020)
Hearing and Cognitive Impairments Increase the Risk of Long-term Care Admissions
Innovation in aging
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igz053-igz053 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2023)
Continuum of Care for Older Adults With Concurrent Hearing and Vision Impairment: A Systematic Review
Innovation in Aging
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1
igac076 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2019)
AB036. An interview based assessment’s sensitivity and specificity for identifying dual vision and hearing loss in older adults with and without risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment
Annals of Eye Science
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AB036-AB036 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2019)
Detection of vision and /or hearing loss using the interRAI Community Health Assessment aligns well with common behavioral vision/hearing measurements
PloS one
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e0223123-e0223123 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2020)
Older adults with dual sensory loss in rehabilitation show high functioning and may fare better than those with single sensory loss
Plos One
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e0237152 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2021)
Optimizing evaluation of older adults with vision and/or hearing loss using the interRAI Community Health Assessment and Deafblind Supplement
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences
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764022
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(2018)
Combined impairments in vision, hearing and cognition are associated with greater levels of functional and communication difficulties than cognitive impairment alone: Analysis of interRAI data for home care and long-term care recipients in Ontario
PLoS ONE
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e0192971 Download RTF | Google Scholar