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The Blind Guide includes resources for people who are blind or visually-impaired and friends who support them, ensuring better outcomes. The posts will focus on strategies and techniques to improve the quality of life and employability of individuals with compromised vision.
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2w ago
As Yogi Berra might have said, “Retirement ain’t what it used to be…” Retirement ain’t what it used to be and…perhaps that’s a good thing. I published the original post back in late 2015. Not everything remains timeless but I think this comes close. My perspective has changed little. I am sometimes jealous of friends…
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3w ago
Special treatment is not the goal. All too often accommodations for someone with disabilities are viewed as special treatment. But that’s the wrong perspective. Are curb cuts special treatment? If your answer is yes, then how about sidewalks? How would you feel about walking on a road with no sidewalks? Unless you live in a…
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The Blind Guide Blog
1M ago
World famous chef and also blind – why not in a world without barriers? Can someone who is blind open her own restaurant and become a famous chef? My Mom loved to cook. But that task became significantly harder after she lost her sight. The kitchen can be a dangerous place. Mundane tasks such as…
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1M ago
Seeing things…maybe you’re not crazy – Charles Bonnet Syndrome There’s always more to learn. I certainly wish I had heard of the Charles Bonnet Syndrome before my Mom passed away. My Mom was possessed of a very strong faith, which was coupled with a vivid imagination. In her final years, we would often find her…
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The Blind Guide Blog
1M ago
Changing perceptions is natural as we age. We are influenced by the people around us. And our experiences. Changes can be for the better. But that’s not always true. Regardless, it is quite natural for our perspective to change as we age. To set the stage for my changing perceptions, let me ask if you…
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The Blind Guide Blog
2M ago
This post continues a “Thriving with Blindness News” feature on The Blind Guide. The Blind Guide is about all things thriving with vision loss. It’s been on mind to create a periodic series based on thriving with blindness news. And a new year seems like the best possible excuse to kick things off. This is…
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The Blind Guide Blog
2M ago
Vision loss is life changing but it shouldn’t be life ending. That concept conflates two themes of this post. But it does get the sequence wrong. This post includes references to attempted suicide. If you or someone you know needs help in this area, please call 988, and speak with someone immediately. In this case,…
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The Blind Guide Blog
2M ago
Are you hiring? Why not consider people with disabilities? Why is there so much reluctance? In full disclosure, I originally published this post many years ago. The title is now changed from “Hiring People Who Are Differently Abled.” If you read my previous post, you’ll understand why. What hasn’t changed? High unemployment rates for people…
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The Blind Guide Blog
2M ago
Disabled, PWD (People with Disabilities), Differently abled, Adaptive, Able – which term should you use? One knowledgeable resource told me that people with disabilities tends to be the mainstream phrase of choice. Someone else told me that differently abled was the globally preferred term. But this was a number of years ago. And I realize…
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The Blind Guide Blog
3M ago
Choose a positive perspective! Positive perspective may sound out of reach when you’re experiencing vision loss. But I would argue you have no other choice. The vision loss journey is not an easy one. Staying positive helps you work through the challenges while maintaining your confidence. There may be an even more important reason for…
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