Robert59
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Is there services for people that are going blind that have no family or friend's to depend on?
I think that is who my mother's best friend used. They came to her home where she lived alone and helped her set up her house so she could live there. She did. She lived a long time and never had to move somewhere else. She did have a cleaning woman come once a week to clean but she was able to do a lot of her own daily chores even as her vision kept getting worse.In my area, we have a non-profit group called Aurora that provides some basic help to people that are going blind or deaf.
When my mother started losing her sight due to macular degeneration a representative from Aurora came to her apartment and did an evaluation. The group provided braille replacement knobs for the stove, a new remote for her television a specialized clock and landline telephone.
They also helped my mother with tips on how to handle her money, medications, prepare meals, etc...
My mother was legally blind but not totally blind so they also offered suggestions about various machines to enlarge print and help her read.
This is a link from the Aurora site for companies that offer products and services to the visually impaired.
http://www.auroraofcny.org/resource...or-people-who-are-blind-or-visually-impaired/
Good luck!
Keesha, if you have a Canadian list could you post it here or PM me, please.My husband only has one eye so I know there are services available.
Absolutely! Here you go! Most of these links are for Ontario.Keesha, if you have a Canadian list could you post it here or PM me, please.
Yes, the Braille Institute. https://brailleinstitute.org/Is there services for people that are going blind that have no family or friend's to depend on?
You’re most welcome Jules.Thanks so much, Keesha. I need to educate myself, just in case.