#VisuallyImpared

Carmarthenshire mum says Guide Dogs support was a ‘lifeline’ after baby son diagnosed with albinism

Chloe Davies, who now lives in Neath Port Talbot, said she was “consumed by worry” after her son Louie was born just after Christmas 2024 with albinism, a rare genetic condition that can cause significant sight loss. Louie, now one year old, attends Guide Dogs Cymru’s My Time To Play sessions in Gowerton, which support young children with visual impairments and offer parents a vital support network.

A difficult start and months of uncertainty

Chloe said she realised something was wrong almost immediately after Louie’s birth, when midwives raised concerns about his unusually white hair and the possibility of albinism. After a stressful delivery and a week in hospital, she returned home feeling overwhelmed.

“I remember feeling completely consumed by worry for his future, and a huge sense of guilt,” she said. “It was like I was failing him, in that I’d somehow given my baby a difficult life before he’d even got started.”

Louie shortly after birth. His family say the weeks that followed were filled with uncertainty until they were connected with Guide Dogs Cymru. (Image: Guide Dogs Cymru)

In the months that followed, Chloe spent hours researching the condition, trying to understand how best to support her son. But attending baby groups left her feeling isolated.

“Seeing younger babies engaging more, looking around and reacting to things was incredibly hard. I’d often drive home in tears.”

Louie was later diagnosed with nystagmus, a condition that causes involuntary eye movements. Chloe said she struggled to access support until she finally reached an Eye Care Liaison Officer — and within 24 hours, Guide Dogs Cymru stepped in.

‘An absolute lifeline’

Guide Dogs arranged a home visit, linked the family with a Qualified Teacher of the Visually Impaired, and offered counselling support.

“They were an absolute lifeline to our family,” Chloe said. “It was a huge relief to finally have the right support reaching out to us.”

Louie now attends fortnightly My Time To Play sessions in Gowerton, where children under four with visual impairments develop key skills through sensory play. The sessions also give parents a chance to connect with others facing similar challenges.

“The sessions have been more rewarding than I could ever have imagined,” Chloe said. “They’ve opened up an entire community I didn’t even know existed.”

Louie taking part in a My Time To Play session in Gowerton, where children with visual impairments build confidence through sensory play.Louie at home in Neath Port Talbot. His family say he is thriving thanks to early support from Guide Dogs Cymru.

A milestone moment at the wedding

Chloe married her partner Andrew on 31 January at Pencoed House Estate, with Louie by her side as their “unofficial best man”.

“It will be a very special moment to have Louie with us at our wedding,” she said. “After everything we’ve been through together, it only feels right that he’s up there with us.”

Chloe with her son Louie on her wedding day, where he proudly took on the role of their “unofficial best man”.
(Image: Guide Dogs Cymru)

She added that Louie is thriving: standing confidently, exploring the house, and “always with the biggest grin”.

“Louie is happy, curious and thriving, and so am I. That’s something I never thought I’d be able to say during those early months.”

Guide Dogs Cymru is encouraging families of visually impaired children to get in touch to access support through its Children and Young Person services.

More information is available at: guidedogs.org.uk/getting-support

#Albinism #Carmarthenshire #Gowerton #GuideDogsCymru #NeathPortTalbot #nystagmus #visuallyImpared
Mother, father and young child with albinism sitting together on a sofa, smiling at the camera.Newborn baby with albinism resting in a hospital bassinet shortly after birth.Young child with albinism crawling through a colourful play tunnel during a sensory play session.Young child with albinism smiling while standing beside a table in a family living room.
2025-09-08

Why does it seem like there are absolutely no smartphone #VideoGames for #Blind and #VisuallyImpared people?

I'm looking for something that works with sound and touch that I can do when my eyes are strained from spending too much time looking at screens.

Michael Dexterdexter@bsd.network
2024-11-22

Dear #VisuallyImpared constituents and anyone else who would benefit from subtitles and transcripts on, for now, YouTube videos:

Assuming we sweep to the the technical terminology correct, as a team is doing for #OpenZFS, what best practices should we follow?

Is correct punctuation and capitalization appreciated or harmful?

Should organic “uh’s” and repeated words be left in?

Should hashtags or other conventions be in such text?

My apologies for never looking into this very deeply until now and OMG there are hundreds of hours of Production User videos to sweep.

FYI: YouTube now allows you to delegate only subtitle editing. For the win.

upyesp :debian:upyesp@fosstodon.org
2024-05-17

Dear low vision friends, bear with me on this... one of my most useful low vision aids never gets mentioned in podcasts or included in lists of equipment by assessors.
It's a microscope! But the right microscope. Not one that magnifies like x300.
It magnifies x20 or x10 and has 2 eye pieces - binocular / stereo. So lovely to use. Kind on the eyes and 3D. Unbelievable.
When you need to:
- read
- glue something
- apply bump ons with precision
#blind #lowvision #visuallyimpared

Photograph of a binocular microscope with x20 or x10 magnification.
2024-05-14

btw just because I have no idea how the best way to handle this is and I feel like every way I've done it feels off: #ScreenReader users, please tell me what kind of alt text you'd like to see on something like this--a spreadsheet with a chart of the data. It's a lot of numbers, and I could just give the general point of them, but at the same time if you're a numbers nerd you might want the actual numbers (and the idea with alt text is letting you get the same info from the image as someone who can see it)...I dunno! I'm sure there's some Standards And Documentation out there but I really prefer asking the actual people who follow me or see my posts what they really want out of this kind of chart because I'll probably be posting more of these updates as time goes on. I probably wont' have every single number listed forever but...yeah, what kind of alt text are you looking for for this spreadsheet with dates and numbers and a chart? A broad overview or do you want all the numbers? In this one I tried to condense it as much as I could while keeping the numbers and pairing the numbers off to give the direct comparisons. Is that good or is there a better way here? Maybe even it'd be better for me to keep the alt text short but link to a copy of the spreadsheet that you can scroll through however you want? I definitely don't know how spreadsheets play with screenreaders so...yeah give me your input here.

#VisuallyImpared #blind #AltText #accessibility

𝚛𝚊𝚝rat@social.sdf.org
2024-05-13

"A monospace typeface designed with input from a team of low-vision and legally blind developers for optimized legibility."
intel.com/content/www/us/en/co
#VisuallyImpared #eyestrain #font

Nathanael Newtonigmrlm@infosec.exchange
2023-12-20

Maybe I should have disabled the noise reduction -_-

#VideoEditing #Podcast #Canada #CommunityRadio #Ottawa #AltText #VisuallyImpared

This is a screenshot my new podcast in the video editing program davinci resolve. The first podcast i rendered with no noise reduction or colour grading took 42 minutes to render. The second podcast, still rendering as of the screenshot, is 45% complete and has 14 hour and 37 minutes remaining to render.
The frame of the video being rendered is in the on air studio at ckcu fm radio station. I'm looking at my computer screen and my co-host for this show, barb gray is looking at her phone. There is a large rectangular ceiling light illuminating the room and we're sitting at a radio control console with microphones in front of us. The door behind us is open next to a large drawered cabinet full of cds behind us. The CKCU FM logo is on a window behind Barb and textured sound dampening audio panels on the wall above the window.
Jote 🏳️‍🌈 :verified_gay:ailnoth@social.plux.wtf
2023-10-15

#Protip: If you have access to #GPT4 you can make your #image #captions pretty easy if you have access to upload images. Upload the image you want to caption, and ask it to describe it for #blind / #visuallyimpared #people and it will generate a mostly correct caption that you might need to adjust slightly. Either you can rewrite it yourself, or tell it which details are wrong and it will adjust.

Der böse Hexe Njähähä 🧙‍♀️🪄⚡️moeria@norden.social
2023-09-30

@Sweetbee Die beiden Bilder des Ausgangsposts zeigen einmal den Griff der Eingangstür der Metzgerei in Form einer abgehackten Schweinepfote, und im zweiten Bild sind zwei Türgriffe in Form von eingeschlagenen Hackebeilen. #ALT4you #alttext #blind #visuallyImpared

2023-07-31

Hi folks,
Can anyone point me to some good resources for
#developers on modern #accessibility in web apps?

In that rare moment of opportunity on a greenfield project where I can damn well get some things right 1st time out the gate!

#BlindCommunity #VisuallyImpared #dev #coding #a11y

2023-03-04

I have an #accessibility question about #alttext. I like to create rich descriptions of images, but the #alttext box always cautions not to exceed 100 characters. Is there a reason for this? I lean towards exceeding the character suggestion to provide #visuallyimpared folks a full description, but if doing so complicates things, maybe I should stick to 100 characters. :thinkSpin:

Accessible Androidaccessibleandroid
2023-02-15

The utility is super useful. It is open source and available for free.
Connect your phone to your PC with USB or Wi-Fi:
✅ mirror the phone's screen to your PC
✅ use Windows Magnifier to zoom in on the phone
✅ copy paste text in both directions
✅ use the PC keyboard and mouse with your phone
✅ record the phone's screen while mirroring

Download `scrcpy` from...

github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy

Accessible Androidaccessibleandroid
2022-12-22

Put your phone's screen on your computer. Connect & control your Android device from your PC with the scrcpy app.
github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy
Then use an app like WeZoom to turn your phone & computer into a video magnifier.

2022-12-20

For anyone who cares, I did make it to PA but as usual I don’t get to rest. My #stepmom is #VisuallyImpared and can’t drive, so whenever I come home I’m the chauffeur and there’s nothing but errands to look forward to.
Today she’ll be forced to let me spend time with my siblings, but tomorrow I’m sure we’ll take full advantage of me for Her Needs First again. This is why I’m going to stop visiting next year.

2022-12-10

When I read some picture descriptions I often came across the mentioning of colors.
For the folks, how important or even relevant is that fact to you? Does it even make sense? Of course anybody else can answer as well. 😉
Forgive me if it is a complete dumb 🙏

2022-12-10

Y'know fellow tech.lgbt users, while the images are down, could be a good opportunity to go based purely off alt text as a bit of #visuallyImpared awareness

Wendy LadyNerdRage42@c.im
2022-11-12

Just in case you wanted to read the images in the first tweet, and need a visual description. The tweet says "We may never know what this could mean", and has the hashtag #GalsBeingPals #AltText #VisuallyImpared

Museum artifact description: "Statues like this typically depict a married couple. It was unusual for two women to to be sculpted side by side. The relationship between these two women is not specified, although Idet seems to be more important, as she is seated on the right (the place of honor)."Eqyptian artifact of two women sitting on a seat with arms around each other. They appear to be smiling, knowingly.

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