For individuals who have low vision or a visual impairment, the successful completion of every day activities may require ingenuity and adjustments for ease of accessibility. This includes many tasks of daily life, including the organization and recording of certain information. The print in traditional calendars, daily planners, bank account balance books and address books is often difficult for those with a visual impairment to read, let alone record the names of friends, keep track of finances, and mark appointments. Luckily, there is a simple solution to this problem.
Large print calendars, daily planners, account balance books, and address books allow individuals with low vision to neatly record the upcoming events in their lives and the names and addresses of friends and family members. The bold black print on a bright white background gives those who would otherwise have difficulty seeing and writing in traditional calendars and planners the ability to organize this type of information. The books are usually spiral bound have more space to record names, dates, and information. Many come with low vision pens to ensure that anything that is written down can be seen clearly.
For more information on large print address books, journals, and calendars visit the Maxi Aids website or contact the INDATA Loan Library.