What services do a retail facility have to provide for a visually impaired person?

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I have heard that some stores will "assign" one of their workers to facilitate navigation of the store. I've also seen clerks in grocery stores providing sighted guide to assist with routine shopping.
I think it is Respect and a clear path to walk as well as allowing for them to use any personal assisted devices they need such as a trained animal this doesn't mean just a dog because some people use a pig to help them see. You may check with the ACLU or the disabilities Act for your state. or ask a lawyer, maybe you may have a case worth fighting for.
Braille signs and allowing for guide dogs.

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