The desire to feel secure in your daily life is a fundamental emotion. The ability to protect yourself is skill that you can learn. This holds true whether you a child, teenager, adult, or senior citizen. It is true if you are "able bodied," or if you live each day with the challenges of reduced mobility, hearing, or vision. Being blind or visually impaired does not mean that you must relinquish control of your own personal safety and diminish your independence, especially when it comes to protecting yourself against a physical assault.
It is an unfortunate reality that the predators of our society will attack people whom they deem to be "an easy target," and this includes people with disabilities. Secure Living Online's programs for people with visual impairments or blindness teach health, awareness, and personal safety for these individuals so they may feel better about themselves each day. Below is an example of one of the techniques that we present in our seminars. It utilizes the collapsible cane that many people with visual challenges carry every day. It is just one of dozens of physical responses offered by our program, and it has made a real positive difference in their everyday lives.
It is an unfortunate reality that the predators of our society will attack people whom they deem to be "an easy target," and this includes people with disabilities. Secure Living Online's programs for people with visual impairments or blindness teach health, awareness, and personal safety for these individuals so they may feel better about themselves each day. Below is an example of one of the techniques that we present in our seminars. It utilizes the collapsible cane that many people with visual challenges carry every day. It is just one of dozens of physical responses offered by our program, and it has made a real positive difference in their everyday lives.