How AccessAble is helping wheelchair users with sight loss find their freedom | AccessAble

Emma Purcell in her wheelchair outdoors

For many disabled people, we have multiple impairments that need various accessibility requirements.

In my case, I’m a full-time wheelchair user and registered blind. Therefore, not only do I need wheelchair access to places but also audio description and audio format information.

Due to my complex needs, I cannot use a white cane or guide dog like most blind and visually impaired people. Instead I rely on my memory to locate things or have a sighted person drive my powered wheelchair….

Read: How AccessAble is helping wheelchair users with sight loss find their freedom

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