
Nowadays visual disability compensation, as for other disabilities, is mainly contingent on the patient's obtaining an allowance for a third party, but this is increasingly related to the concept of autonomy in the main activities of everyday life. This concept cannot be applied to visual handicaps. A special allowance, however, which need not be identical to that of third party compensation but would cover the poor-sighted currently in groups 2 and 3, whatever the extent of their handicap, may be the right solution for the Authorities to adopt, due to the specific nature of the visual handicap.
Disability Evaluation, Persons with Disabilities, Legislation, Medical, Activities of Daily Living, Humans, France, Blindness
Disability Evaluation, Persons with Disabilities, Legislation, Medical, Activities of Daily Living, Humans, France, Blindness
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