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Meeting and Greeting a Person With Sight Loss

Summary: Read more about simple hints and tips on ways you can assist a person with sight loss

Simple do's and dont's

Contrary to popular belief, most people with sight loss can see something. A minority of blind people can distinguish light but nothing else. Some people have reduced central vision, others have no side vision. Some people see everything as a vague blur; others see a patchwork of blanks. There are a variety of eye conditions that can cause different types of sight loss.

Some people are born with no vision or significantly reduced vision; others lose vision due to accidents or later in life. The effect of the sight loss varies widely, depending on the condition, its progress and the person's managing skills. Therefore, it is important to speak to the person about what assistance they requires so that their individual needs can be met.

Here are some hints and tips on ways you can assist a person with vision impairment:

Assistance you can offer to a person with sight loss in a restaurant

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NCBI can also offer support and advice about meeting and greeting a person with sight loss, how you can best offer assistance, and good customer service. It may be helpful too for NCBI staff to train other staff in how to guide a person with sight loss safely.

To discuss further, contact NCBI on LoCall 1850 33 43 53 or read more information on disability awareness training [ 1 ].