Blind
Blindness refers to a lack of functional vision, ranging from significant vision loss to complete absence of light perception. In medical and legal contexts, “legally blind” often denotes a corrected visual acuity of 20/200 or worse in the better eye or a visual field of 20 degrees or less. Some people have no usable sight (absolute blindness), while others have low vision, meaning they retain some usable sight but it is insufficient for daily tasks.
Causes of blindness are varied and can be congenital or acquired. Common age-related causes include cataracts,
Impact and accessibility are central considerations. Blindness affects many daily activities, education, and employment. Assistive technologies
Rehabilitation and research aim to maximize independence and quality of life. Programs offer skill development, adaptive