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The image shows a person sitting with a helmet on their head. Another person is standing next to him holding a flat hand in front of the helmet.

A more inclusive world with Haptic communication

On the 6th and 7th of November we had the pleasure of participating in the symposium "Haptics for Inclusion" at the University of Borås. Eikholt was represented at this international symposium where researchers and experts from 16 countries met to share knowledge and ideas.

Rolf was a keynote speaker at rehabilitation conferences in China

Rolf Lund was recently the keynote speaker at two major international conferences on rehabilitation in Beijing, China. The invitation came from China's Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the conference was hosted by the China Federation of the Disabled.

New RP Project - Optimising visual function in people with RP

In the autumn of 2022 and spring of 2023, a project on Eikholt will be carried out in collaboration with Hurdal Vision and Coping Centre and the RP Association. In addition, the University of Southeast Norway (USN) is involved in the project. Five students on the Nordic master's programme in visual rehabilitation/visual pedagogy will write their master's theses based on five different focus areas in the project.

Rolf-Lund-Ann-Britt-Johansson-and-Thomas Øverby are standing outside by a wall. In his hand, Thomas is holding a report.

The Eikholt model is launched

Eikholt has existed for more than 40 years and has been involved in continuous development in line with society in general. We have now launched our own Eikholt model that describes our practice, why we do what we do and what we want to be for users and their carers. This is an endeavour in which all Eikholt employees have participated, well led by Rolf Lund, Ann-Britt Johansson and Thomas Øverby. We are very proud to present this work, which emphasises Eikholt's values of Safe - Competent - Creative, frames our rehabilitation perspective and, not least, that this work is based on user feedback.

Eikholt report on CBS syndrome

Line Kristin Gundersen Hovland at Eikholt National Resource Centre for Deafblindness has investigated the impact of living with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) on activities of daily living, communication and social life.

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