The white cane is one of many mobility aids used by people of all ages who are blind or have low vision. They can assist with safety, mobility, balance and independence. Canes can come in various types to support people with different kinds and degrees of vision loss. If you are new to the world of white canes, it is essential that you be assessed by an Orientation & Mobility Specialist, who will recommend a cane that best suits your needs.
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