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Charles Bonnet Syndrome – help & advice

Summary

An interview with Judith Potts, the founder of Esme’s Umbrella, a charity that works to raise awareness of Charles Bonnet Syndrome among both visually impaired people and medical professionals. Symptoms for visually impaired people include vivid hallucinations that can often be misunderstood.

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Esme’s Umbrella is a specialist charity offering help and advice on the eye condition Charles Bonnet Syndrome

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Author

  • Bob is semi-retired and has his own business working in motor sport logistics. He also produces radio shows, podcasts and recordings for broadcast radio and various charities. Gill is a retired primary school teacher who became involved in audio for the visually impaired through volunteering for a local sight loss charity; initially on their Talking Newspaper team. They are both passionate about producing entertaining and informative audio for the visually impaired. Sound and Vision is the banner name which covers the magazine shows, podcasts and other audio recordings that they produce for a variety of organisations.

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