Everyday Living
Vision loss that occurs in adulthood can present special challenges. After relying on your sense of sight for most of your life, you'll likely discover that blindness, visual impairment, or low vision can require adaptations in the way you manage your everyday life and activities.
Losing your vision, however, does not mean that you'll have to give up your independence or any of the activities you currently enjoy.
In this section about living independently at home with vision loss, we provide tips, techniques, and information about helpful products that can help you accomplish a wide range of everyday tasks, including home modifications, kitchen adaptations, household organization, orientation and mobility skills, recreation and leisure activities, and home repair.
Blog Posts
- A Dog Guide Diary by Gil Johnson and Harley at The Seeing Eye, Inc. (Part 3)
by Maureen Duffy on 5/23/2013 - There's Nothing More that Can be Done, You Say? Not True, We Say!
by Maureen Duffy on 5/16/2013 - A Dog Guide Diary by Gil Johnson and Harley at The Seeing Eye, Inc. (Part 2)
by Maureen Duffy on 5/15/2013 - A Dog Guide Diary by Gil Johnson and Harley at The Seeing Eye, Inc. (Part 1)
by Maureen Duffy on 5/9/2013 - Getting On with Life when the Rules Change by VisionAware Peer Advisor DeAnna Quietwater Noriega
by Maureen Duffy on 4/16/2013 - Meet Gil Johnson: Blind Woodworker and One of California's "50 Notable People"
by Maureen Duffy on 3/26/2013 - "On Becoming Illiterate" by New Zealand Author Lynley Hood
by Maureen Duffy on 2/5/2013
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