by The BAWA Cane Team | Apr 24, 2020 | Facts and Guide
If you have recently become visually impaired or are changing to a new living situation, this blog post shares 5 simple adaptations to help you with your daily living and chores. While everyone is different and there are varying degrees of vision loss, there are...
by The BAWA Cane Team | Apr 21, 2020 | Facts and Guide
If you are visually impaired or blind (or caring for someone who is), modifying your house to fit your specific needs can make all the difference. As a matter of fact, home modifications can allow you to move around more easily and complete day to day tasks in less...
by The BAWA Cane Team | Apr 17, 2020 | Facts and Guide
If you are visually impaired or blind (or caring for someone who is), home modifications to fit your specific needs can make all the difference. It can allow you to move around more easily and complete day to day tasks in less time. While everyone is different and...
by The BAWA Cane Team | Nov 15, 2018 | Facts and Guide
Commonly known by many names including blind cane, blind person walking stick or the blind people stick, the white cane or the long cane has helped the blind and the visually impaired to move freely and with ease for a very long time. The way that the cane is used is...
by The BAWA Cane Team | Oct 31, 2018 | Facts and Guide
Caring for a blind elderly parent or relative is never an easy task to do. Our late grandmother had cataract and glaucoma which eventually lead to blindness. There are several best practices that we, the family members and friends, could do to care for our blind...
by The BAWA Cane Team | Oct 23, 2018 | Facts and Guide
A survey interview by University of Santa Cruz of over 300 visually impaired persons. The survey interview categorised into legally blind and blind individuals, focusing on the frequency, nature, and causes of head–level and fall accidents. In this blog post, we...