The Self-help Resource Center for Vision LossPersonal Self-Care Adaptations If You are Blind or Have Low Vision
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In this section, we'll give you tips and techniques that can help you maintain your independence in a number of personal areas that are of prime importance, including: |
- Organizing and labeling your clothing and personal items
- Tips to help with laundry and laundromats
- Techniques for makeup application
- Tips and techniques for fingernail care
- Tips to help with toothpaste application
- Tips to help with shaving for men and women
Additional Resources for Independent Living and Personal Self-Care
- See Labeling and Marking for tips and techniques that can help you identify and label your medications.
- See How To Manage Diabetes and How Do Diabetes and Diabetic Retinopathy Affect Everyday Activities for suggestions and materials to help you manage your diabetes medications.
- Learn more about Vision Rehabilitation Services and Professionals
- Products for Independent Living
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For most of us, it's a matter of personal pride and dignity to care for our personal needs independently. A Vision Rehabilitation Therapist can help you learn more about a wide range of adaptive techniques for many personal self-care tasks. To learn what a Vision Rehabilitation Therapist does and how you could benefit, read