The majority of persons who are Deafblind
The majority of persons who are Deafblind
The majority of persons who are Deafblind have some residual use of either or both senses of vision and hearing. Total loss of both senses is relatively rare. They often have varying degrees of hearing and vision loss, which means they can rely partially on at least one of the senses.
D. have some residual use of either or both senses of vision and hearing. Most individuals who are Deafblind have varying degrees of vision and hearing loss, rather than a complete loss of both senses.