Services and Supports, Partnership, and Family Quality of Life: Focus on Deaf-Blindness

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Services (e.g., educational, social, health programs) and social supports are very important for the well-being of families of youth with disabilities. Caregivers of youth with deaf-blindness (i.e., severe auditory and visual impairments) reported their families’ quality of available services and supports, of life, and of the partnership with youth’s primary provider. Relationships, especially high-quality relationships with primary providers, can greatly improve the well-being of families with youth with deaf-blindness.

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Kyzar, K. B., Brady, S. E., Summer, J. A., Haines, S. J., Turnbull, A. P. (2016). Services and Supports, Partnership, and Family Quality of Life: Focus on Deaf-Blindness. Exceptional Children, 83, 77-91. doi:10.1177/0014402916655432