Different Ways To Treat Usher Syndrome

Braille Instruction

South China Morning Post

Braille is a written language designed for the blind. It uses bumps in certain patterns to allow individuals to read with their fingers. As technology has advanced, refreshable computer screens have been developed to work with Braille as well. Mastering Braille instruction can be an important step towards independence for someone with Usher syndrome. It can also allow the individual to be successful at school, and later on, work. This is another skill best learned while the level of vision impairment is relatively low. For some patients, telecommunication devices are a preferable way to communicate when both hearing and vision loss is severe. Proficiency in Braille is essential for these devices to work.

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