Domestic and home research
Blind and partially sighted people tell us that they face many barriers with everyday tasks. These include taking care of themselves and getting around the house.
Key Findings
- Around half of blind and partially sighted people live alone.
- The majority of people with sight loss say that they require some support with tasks around the home.
- People with sight loss are nearly twice as likely to be caring for someone else than the UK average.
The stats above are taken from My Voice and Understanding Society, which provide information on the domestic and home life of blind and partially sighted people, including information on co-habitants, the types of support and help required, and carer responsibilities. Further research on this topic can be found below.
Falls - costs, numbers and links with visual impairment
This briefing paper considers the evidence concerning the number and cost of falls attributed to partial sightedness and blindness. Published 2011.
- Download the Falls costs, numbers and links to visual impairment brief and read the key findings.
Care homes falls prevention project
As part of a review of its own policies, RNIB commissioned ARUP to conduct desk research on falls management in care homes for the elderly, looking particularly at the specific needs of older people who are blind or partially sighted. Published 2011.
- Download the Care homes literature review and read the key findings.
Policy and reports hub
Find out information on our policy position statements, consultation responses and campaign reports.