[Ohio-talk] Cane Colors was RE: forgot the link

Robert Spangler spangler.robert at gmail.com
Tue May 7 19:37:35 UTC 2019


Hello Marianne, thanks for sharing this.  I haven't heard of using colored
canes as a way of classifying different levels of vision.  When I was
growing up, I had a cane with red tape at the bottom.  This was not because
of having low vision, but I was told that the red tape helps drivers spot me
while navigating outside.  I use what the author of this blog article calls
a "Classic all white cane," and believe that if any driver cannot see this
large cane, they probably need to get their eyes checked.  

Who calls their cane a "blindness cane" anyway?  Some of the vocabulary was
a little strange.

Robby


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Subject: [Ohio-talk] forgot the link

Here is the link.
https://veroniiiica.com/2018/01/12/decoding-the-colors-of-blindness-canes/

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Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
(513) 607-6053
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