Question about disabilities!

Mom2Joce

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I have a brother that wants to come along but unsure of services, if any, he could benefit from. He is 34 years old, a type 1 or juvenile diabetic, and over the past 2 years has lost his site.

He has done several classes, including cane use (mobility), but sure how he'd do all day in large crowds. We're taking my 4 year old so the pace isn't going to be quick. And that's a big part of why he wants to try and go...to experience his niece as she takes in and enjoys the parks :)

Are there any services he might benefit from to help him along? He's been to Disneyland many times so he doesn't need a braille map of the layout or anything but I wasn't sure what we could expect?

Anyone have any experience with this?
 
There is great info there! I don't have particular experience with that issue, but my DS is autistic and my DD is blind in just one eye. Good luck! Disney is pretty helpful for those with disabilities.
 












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