How can students help a visually impaired person?
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Help them learn about low vision aids. Special optical devices called low vision aids often can enable people to use their remaining vision more effectively and do things they thought were no longer possible.
These devices include customized magnifiers for reading and other near tasks, computerized text-to-speech devices and handheld or spectacle-mounted telescopes for seeing objects in the distance. Many are covered by health insurance.
You can help by arranging a visit to their eye care practitioner to learn which optical aids will provide the most benefit. (If the practitioner doesn't usually work in low vision, he or she may recommend a low vision specialist in the area.)
A low vision exam is different from a regular eye exam and typically involves follow-up visits to help the person with low vision use the prescribed vision aids effectively.
The practitioner also might suggest non-optical aids to help someone with low vision enjoy life more fully. Examples include audio books, large-print books and other large-print items, such as playing cards, clocks, phones and pillboxes.
Give them a hand and light up their life. A few easy adjustments to the living areas of a person with low vision can improve visibility and reduce the risk of a fall:
Make sure their home is well lit, with high-wattage light bulbs and additional lamps or task lighting. The kitchen, bathroom and work areas all should be fully and evenly illuminated.Remove unnecessary household clutter. Offer to help with organizing important items and packing up others.Create a list of important phone numbers in large print on bold-lined paper. Include doctors, transportation and emergency contacts, and put the list in a convenient place.Mark stairs or slopes with brightly colored tape. Eye-catching colors that contrast with the flooring work best.Suggest purchasing a large-screen television that produces high-contrast images.
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These devices include customized magnifiers for reading and other near tasks, computerized text-to-speech devices and handheld or spectacle-mounted telescopes for seeing objects in the distance. Many are covered by health insurance.
You can help by arranging a visit to their eye care practitioner to learn which optical aids will provide the most benefit. (If the practitioner doesn't usually work in low vision, he or she may recommend a low vision specialist in the area.)
A low vision exam is different from a regular eye exam and typically involves follow-up visits to help the person with low vision use the prescribed vision aids effectively.
The practitioner also might suggest non-optical aids to help someone with low vision enjoy life more fully. Examples include audio books, large-print books and other large-print items, such as playing cards, clocks, phones and pillboxes.
Give them a hand and light up their life. A few easy adjustments to the living areas of a person with low vision can improve visibility and reduce the risk of a fall:
Make sure their home is well lit, with high-wattage light bulbs and additional lamps or task lighting. The kitchen, bathroom and work areas all should be fully and evenly illuminated.Remove unnecessary household clutter. Offer to help with organizing important items and packing up others.Create a list of important phone numbers in large print on bold-lined paper. Include doctors, transportation and emergency contacts, and put the list in a convenient place.Mark stairs or slopes with brightly colored tape. Eye-catching colors that contrast with the flooring work best.Suggest purchasing a large-screen television that produces high-contrast images.
PLZZ MARK BRAINLIEST HOPE IT HELPS U.
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First of all realise him/her that you can completely live life like us by a little hardwork.
Second, never disrespect or make fun of him.
Third, help him in doing daily tasks.
Fourth, treat him like a normal child.
Fifth, make him/her believe in himself/herself.
I think you got the answer.
If still any problem feel free to ask.
Second, never disrespect or make fun of him.
Third, help him in doing daily tasks.
Fourth, treat him like a normal child.
Fifth, make him/her believe in himself/herself.
I think you got the answer.
If still any problem feel free to ask.
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