Have you checked with the local hospital? They tend to have many volunteer programs. They should also have resources for a support group. One thing to keep in mind, is let him have choices, that helps them over come having their independence taken away by this.My grandfather fell and spent the day on the floor until my mom went over there. My grandpa went into assisted living/nursing home situation for about 3 months last year. He was sad, because his choices/freedom was taken away. When my mom told them let him make is own choices things got better. (like what craft do you want to take part in etc.) We were lucky that he only was there about 3 months. Then he went to FL with my parents where 2 days before he was supposed to come back to this area, he fell and 2 days later he passed away. But he was the happiest being with my mom for those months in FL. It is hard after having so many years of independence for it to be taken away because of sight, but look for a school for the Blind? That will help him get some of his freedom back. They will teach him how to read and survive. There are many people who have this I am sure there is something out there. My other grandfather had this, but passed away before it go too terrible. If he goes to a school now, there are others like him and that might help. Good luck and treasure the moments you have with him.