Natalie,
My husband also mentioned that using the sound of the "aim" also is a good
indication that all is well.
Coby Livingstone
Low Vision Rehabilitation in New Mexico LLC
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 6:07 PM, Hannah Fairbairn <hcnfairbairn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
* Hi Natalie,*
* This is often a problem. If your guy will move forward and grip the
toilet bowl on either side with his legs or knees, near its front, he can
then aim downwards, and with a bbit of trial and error, find a good
position.*
* Best wishes,*
Hannah Fairbairn
www.VisionLossandPersonalRecovery.com
or www.VLPRBlog.com
email: Hannah@xxxxxxxxxxxx
cell: 617.272.5220 <(617)%20272-5220>
*From:* visionrehabtherapist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
visionrehabtherapist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Natalie Duarte
de Escalante
*Sent:* Tuesday, April 25, 2017 4:38 PM
*To:* visionrehabtherapist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [visionrehabtherapist] Adaptive Technique Needed
Let me preface this question by saying that I am asking this question in
all seriousness. How would I teach a low vision or totally blind man to
aim his pee into the toilet without missing? Usually, they do not want to
hear the option of sitting...
Natalie Duarte de Escalante, CVRT, CLVT