Madts: In the woodworking group that I'm associated with, we make Children's toys that are distributed to charity organizations for distribution to needed children. Before I joined the group there was a toy maker known as "Blind Joe". He made toys by cutting wood and assembling what he wanted to make and he didn't let the lack of seeing slow him down.

You might want to consider having some items that you could change your focus toward a different outreach. Some items with a known dimension can allow you to set up fences and blade height so that you could continue safely. I made 180 Memory boxes this last year and I've made pieces of wood that have the sizes I need to cut. Blade to fence (Lock it down) Miter stop blade to stop (Lock in place). 

Wishing you many happy years in your chosen profession. 

Karson

Wood is good