Sighted guide technique

A means of assisting a blind person’s ambulation, e.g., through a cramped or difficult passage. A sighted person offers assistance and, if it is accepted, makes contact with the blind person by tapping him or her on the hand and offering an arm for support. The sighted person then walks just ahead of and to the side of the blind person to help avoid potential hazards.


 


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