The rehabilitation of visually impaired persons can be conceptualized by a human systems approach. This paper explains seven levels of human systems, related key factors, and 10 assumptions that lead to high standards for rehabilitation workers and organizations. The concepts are applied to work with clients and use in rehabilitation agencies.
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