The terms “visually impaired” and “blind” are often used interchangeably, but they represent distinct levels of visual impairment. Understanding the differences between these terms is crucial for fostering accurate communication and promoting inclusivity. We will explore the distinctions between visually impaired and blind individuals, with a couple of examples that
A Guide to Effective Communication with Individuals Who are Vision Impaired
Communicating with individuals who are vision impaired requires sensitivity, awareness, and effective techniques to ensure clear and respectful interaction. Whether you’re engaging in a casual conversation or providing important information, adopting appropriate communication strategies can greatly enhance the interaction. This guide aims to offer insights and practical tips for communicating
Low Vision Imapaired Visual Aids
WHAT TYPE OF THINGS ARE “VISUAL AIDS”? Visual aids may be special optical lenses, telescopes, magnifiers, visors, filters, reading stands, lamps, large print, or many other devices that improve a low vision patient’s visual performance. However, standard spectacle corrections may be one type of aid, most visual aids can be
WHAT IS LOW VISION?
Low vision people are not blind people. Technically their eyesight has varying degree of light sensitivity. So a low vision person is someone who has a reduction in vision that prevents them from doing all the things he or she would like to do. IS LOW VISION THE SAME AS