Determining cleanliness after using the toilet is a universal task, but the process differs for individuals with visual impairments. This process relies heavily on tactile feedback rather than visual confirmation.
Developing efficient and hygienic methods for personal care is crucial for maintaining independence and self-esteem. Mastery of these techniques allows for greater confidence and reduced reliance on assistance from others. Historically, individuals with blindness have developed a range of compensatory strategies across various daily living skills.