Interaction with Kimberly about her daily activities and preferences.
Preferences depend on circumstances.
Uses a fanny pack for convenience.
May use a backpack or bigger bag when carrying more items.
Difficulties in engaging with family and friends noted.
Challenges include lack of audio cues on public transport.
Preferences for games that accommodate her needs; enjoys cards and board games.
Kimberly indicated she does not wear jewelry often.
Lacks ability to distinguish colors due to color blindness.
Would prefer jewelry that provides functional features, such as alarms.
Avoids night travels or nighttime outdoor activities due to visibility issues.
Relies on sufficient lighting; noted that current flashlights don’t meet her visibility needs.
Discussed her iPhone Pro Max 12 and the challenges of using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi due to visibility.
Prefers using cellular data due to connectivity difficulties.
Certain fruits and vegetables are more challenging for her to prepare.
Prefers pre-cut or frozen products for convenience.
Utilizes store services for cutting harder vegetables, e.g., turnips.
Emphasized safety when using kitchen tools.
Listens to music using various apps like Spotify, Apple Music, or Amazon Music.
Lacks specific preferences in terms of song choices or channels.
Comfortable typing on her phone; uses voice input primarily.
Relies on audio features to confirm the text being typed.
Only takes vitamins; does not manage multiple medications.
Sensitive to her surroundings, particularly regarding safety while cooking.
Takes precautions while using the stove or oven.
Overall, Kimberly’s interaction highlights her adaptive strategies for managing challenges related to her vision and daily living.