Keeping this in consideration, can a blind person walk without support?
People who are blind can be perfectly capable of walking by themselves. However, there are times when a sighted guide is required. In addition to guiding a blind person carefully, be respectful. Always ask first before offering assistance.
Subsequently, question is, how do you treat a blind person? Approach and Attitude
- Always treat a blind person normally; speak first and introduce yourself.
- Shake hands but only if a hand is offered.
- It is also politeness to look at him/her during conversation and adopt the same level of position, e.g., sit or stand.
In this way, what are the needs of a blind person?
Information needs (what information, where to obtain it, provision in suitable formats). Transport (public services, cost, environment). Education (mainstream, specialist, and further education institutions). Enablement (making the most of residual sight and encouraging independence).
What should you never ask a blind person?
Things Not to Say to a Blind Person
- You don't look blind. Well, it is fairly impolite to expect someone to look like a businessman or look stupid or look deaf or blind.
- Are you deaf too?
- Is there a cure?
- I can't imagine your life.
- I'm surprised you have a real job.
- It is over there.
- You're inspiring.
- Inquisitive about their condition.