nägemiseta
Nägemiseta is the Estonian term used to describe blindness or a severe visual impairment. It refers to a substantial limitation in vision, which may be present from birth or develop later in life. Definitions can vary by country and organization, but the concept generally encompasses complete lack of sight or a very restricted visual field and acuity that affects daily functioning.
Causes of nägemiseta are diverse. They can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired later. Common medical
Impact on daily life varies with the degree of impairment and with access to support. Individuals may
Rehabilitation and services play a central role. Low-vision rehabilitation, occupational therapy, and social services help people
Terminology emphasizes respect and person-centered language. In Estonia, as elsewhere, efforts focus on improving accessibility, promoting