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Marion became blind at age 60 after a life of having one good eye and one bad eye. She was independent cane traveler before, but the methods of teaching her orientation and mobility at 60 left her in tears and a belief that it was her fault that she was no longer able to be independent when walking outside on her own.
Marion tells us about a serious injury resulting from walking without her long cane. She discusses the ingenious work arounds she and Frank used to access the print signage in their apartment buildings. And so what they enjoy about the VISIONS Camp for the Blind and so much more!
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Please donate to help Safe Toddles Inc. achieve our mission to provide blind toddlers with a solution for walking independently with safety.
If you know anyone who needs a belt cane - go to ObtainCane
By Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken, COMS5
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Marion became blind at age 60 after a life of having one good eye and one bad eye. She was independent cane traveler before, but the methods of teaching her orientation and mobility at 60 left her in tears and a belief that it was her fault that she was no longer able to be independent when walking outside on her own.
Marion tells us about a serious injury resulting from walking without her long cane. She discusses the ingenious work arounds she and Frank used to access the print signage in their apartment buildings. And so what they enjoy about the VISIONS Camp for the Blind and so much more!
Visit our website: Email: [email protected] TikTok Facebook YouTube
Thanks for listening! Please, leave us a review, ask questions and share with your friends!!
Please donate to help Safe Toddles Inc. achieve our mission to provide blind toddlers with a solution for walking independently with safety.
If you know anyone who needs a belt cane - go to ObtainCane