Despite her brand new glasses, Alice can no longer read or recognize the faces of her loved ones. With a corrected visual acuity of two tenths, he is considered visually impaired and was able to be cared for by the Center for Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (Crram). “It changed my life. he trusts. I learned new strategies to improve what vision I had left; but also to organize my apartment to best preserve my autonomy. And they also helped me equip myself with very interesting technical means.”
In fact, many tools today make it possible to improve the comfort of life for the visually impaired by making reading, movement or gestures of daily life easier. Voice scales, text expansion software, white canes with obstacle detectors, most of these technical innovations have been researched by the Center for Technology Assessment and Research on the Blind…
Source: Le Figaro

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