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Is NDIS support available for the visually impaired?
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[QUOTE="LifeBalanceNDIS, post: 330377, member: 104340"] In a digital age where information is at our fingertips, imagine not having the same access if you're visually impaired. It's a challenge, but there is hope. In a groundbreaking study, a blind man regained partial vision through gene therapy with a light-sensing algal protein. Using special goggles, the 58-year-old, blind for 40 years due to retinitis pigmentosa, can now perceive shapes. This breakthrough in optogenetics, manipulating neurons with light, offers hope for treating degenerative eye conditions like retinitis pigmentosa. If you are experiencing visual impairment, please visit the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) website to determine your eligibility for support. If you need assistance in managing your NDIS plan, give us a call at 📞1800 998 994. [/QUOTE]
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