Question: How do you treat a blind person?

Answer: LIKE A PERSON!

Definition of Legally Blind: 20/200 acuity in the better eye with the best correction and/or a visual field of 20 degrees or less.

Definition of visual impairment:

Vision is either

  1. LOST (field loss, blind spot(s), cataracts)
  2. BLURRED (cataracts, double/strabismus), poor contrast or resolution OR
  3. HAMPERED (nystagmus, fluctuations, multiple floaters, photophobia, color blindness, poor night vision)

Each person who is blind or visually impaired is an individual, with feelings, interests, strengths, needs and goals as varied as those of any other person.

When you meet a person who happens to be blind:

Wen you are talking with a person who is blind:

When you are offering assistance to a person who is blind:

Helpful tips:

Judi Piscitello, NY State Resource Center for Visually Impaired

 

WHAT'S YOUR EYE-Q?

TRUE OR FALSE?

  1. Most of what people learn is through our vision.
  2. Most legally blind people see black or darkness.
  3. The loss of vision in one eye can classify someone as legally blind.
  4. Blind people hear better than sighted people.
  5. All visually impaired people need large print and brighter light.
  6. Sitting close to a television screen can hurt your eyes.
  7. Too much oxygen at birth can cause blindness.
  8. Vision in both eyes is needed for depth perception.
  9. A guide dog decides for the blind person when it is safe to cross the street.
  10. Laser surgery can cure some visual impairment.



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