An extended research project, funded by the Thomas Pocklington Trust, and carried out by the Research Group for Inclusive Environments (RGIE) at The University of Reading, has examined the lighting found in the homes of people who are visually impaired (VIP). This paper will summarise the results of this substantive study. All the surveyed homes have been occupied by people with sight loss, some of the dwellings were shared with sighted partners. There are several safety issues concerning domestic lighting where inadequate provision may contribute to the incidence of personal injuries occurring in the home. Qualitative and quantitative data from questionnaires, photometric surveys and faceto- face interviews have been obtained from 57 homes...
The number of visually impaired people and elderly people groups are significant, but the current li...
This article reports findings from two linked projects. The first examined the housing, support and ...
With the accelerated aging of the population, the number of people with low vision continues to rise...
Meeting the needs of an ageing population is one of the key issues affecting both the housing sector...
See http://www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Practice-Guide-5-2nd-edition-fin...
Objective – The objective of this paper is to open up the ‘black box’ of low vision rehabilitation r...
Lifetime home standards (LTHS) are a set of standards aimed at making homes more accessible. Previou...
This paper reports on an ongoing doctoral research project which aims to identify the main barriers ...
Adjustment of environment in which individuals with visual impairment live is the main theme of the ...
This paper arises from research, funded by the Housing Corporation and the Thomas Pocklington Trust,...
8 pp., 6 illustrationsIt is important for people to live comfortably and independently in their home...
For visually impaired children, activities like finding everyday items, locating favourite toys and ...
Domestic space is where basic human needs are accommodated and understood to the function and its in...
Everyone is affected by the built environment, with indoor environment quality (IEQ) linked to comfo...
In this paper we describe a method for the preliminary assessment of the illumination needs of parti...
The number of visually impaired people and elderly people groups are significant, but the current li...
This article reports findings from two linked projects. The first examined the housing, support and ...
With the accelerated aging of the population, the number of people with low vision continues to rise...
Meeting the needs of an ageing population is one of the key issues affecting both the housing sector...
See http://www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Practice-Guide-5-2nd-edition-fin...
Objective – The objective of this paper is to open up the ‘black box’ of low vision rehabilitation r...
Lifetime home standards (LTHS) are a set of standards aimed at making homes more accessible. Previou...
This paper reports on an ongoing doctoral research project which aims to identify the main barriers ...
Adjustment of environment in which individuals with visual impairment live is the main theme of the ...
This paper arises from research, funded by the Housing Corporation and the Thomas Pocklington Trust,...
8 pp., 6 illustrationsIt is important for people to live comfortably and independently in their home...
For visually impaired children, activities like finding everyday items, locating favourite toys and ...
Domestic space is where basic human needs are accommodated and understood to the function and its in...
Everyone is affected by the built environment, with indoor environment quality (IEQ) linked to comfo...
In this paper we describe a method for the preliminary assessment of the illumination needs of parti...
The number of visually impaired people and elderly people groups are significant, but the current li...
This article reports findings from two linked projects. The first examined the housing, support and ...
With the accelerated aging of the population, the number of people with low vision continues to rise...