London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Kensington and Chelsea 1970

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington & Chelsea Borough]

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Details of examinations and findings are as follows

1970
Number of examinations by Council's ophthalmologist130 (124)
Number of hospital certificates accepted34 ( 42)
Number of new cases registered-blind45 ( 55)
Number of new cases registered-partially sighted41 ( 32)
Re-examinations:-
Number previously registered as blind and now found to be partially sighted2 ( 1)
Number previously registered as partially sighted and now found to be blind12 ( 13)
Number examined and found not to be registerable as blind or partially sighted2 ( 5)
Number previously registered as blind or partially sighted and now found to be not registerable2 ( 1)
Number previously not registerable and found to be partially sighted3 ( 2)
Number examined and no change found in category57 ( 57)

HANDICAPPED PERSONS - GENERAL CLASSES
The main objectives in promoting the welfare of handicapped persons
are as follows:-
(a) To assist them to overcome the effects of their disability
and to obtain any available general, preventive or remedial
treatment.
(b) To give advice and guidance on personal problems and in
connection with any services, whether statutory or voluntary
which appear to be available to them and of which they wish
to take advantage.
(c) To encourage them to take part in the activities of social
centres and clubs.
(d) To use the best endeavours to arrange for voluntary workers
to visit handicapped persons with a view to affording them
comfort, encouragement and assistance in the solution of
domestic and other problems confronting them.
(e) To provide practical assistance in adaptations to the homes
of handicapped persons.
(f) To facilitate the taking of holidays.
(g) To provide facilities and assistance to handicapped persons
travelling to and from their homes to participate in any of
the services.