There are a number of organisations that can help.
Blind Citizens Australia sets out to encourage equity, equality and empowerment. They are developing a policy on employment.
The Royal Society for the Blind offers training and assistance with job finding. It also offers jobs to people who are visually impaired.
Vision Australia offers the same.
Centrelink has assistance for anyone working with an illness, injury or disability:
Discussion with any of these organisations should help you get a clearer picture of what jobs are available that suit your skills and abilities.
Check their links below.
Visually impaired, visual impairment also works as stated.
When anelderly person becomes visually impared it is suggested to find things that they can still do. One of the most well used items is the use of a lot of movies in order to help keep them enertained.
Louis Braille, the inventor, of Braille, a method of reading and writing for the visually impaired, is a non fiction person, and thus, yes, did have parents.
Braille is named after its French inventor, Louis Braille, who developed the system of raised dots for tactile reading and writing for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Roger M. Jolicoeur has written: 'Caring for the visually impaired older person' -- subject(s): Blind, People with visual disabilities, Older people, Education, Institutional care, Care
The MIRA Foundation is a wonderful organization that provides service dogs for the blind. Whether a person is completely blind or even partially visually impaired the MIRA Foundation can provide them with the perfect service dog for their needs.
THey can convert text to sound (for visually impaired people) - and they can convert audio to text (for those with hearing deficiencies). They can allow people to work from home - if they're unable to walk. They can even type for a person who is unable to use their hands - or perhaps are paralysed.
Louis Braille was a real person, not Lois Braille. He was a French educator who developed the Braille system of reading and writing for people who are blind or visually impaired. Braille's work has had a significant impact on the lives of individuals with visual disabilities worldwide.
Senile.
hearing impaired
They have difficulty hearing. The deaf or hearing impaired are not particularly physically or otherwise impaired beyond issues with hearing.
Glottal reflexes are the ones we use for swallowing. If these are impaired it would mean that the person is having difficulty in swallowing food.