Hi Kelly, with good cognitive competence your blind client might enjoy Talking Books and Plays which you may get from your local library. They may also enjoy a hand or shoulder massage, hearing a nice poem, tasting different food, and if within a group: Therapy balls (good for arthritic fingers), trying and guessing scents, making potpourris, and others. Here are a few links that may help you.
Golden Carers has been such a help to increase the range of activity sessions that we provide. Our residents love so many of the activities that are on here. It is also lovely that we can share our own idea's to help others. I am so glad that we signed up to Golden Carers - I am always recommending it to other activity coordinators locally.
Do you have some suggestions for sensory activities for a blind client with good cognitive skills
https://www.goldencarers.com/scent-guessing/3268/
https://www.goldencarers.com/beauty-therapy/3225/
https://www.goldencarers.com/hand-massage-nail-care/3222/