How do illiterate people survive in modern society?
My grandmother couldn’t read at all.
She doesn't know directions or instructions, so she avoids to go out. If she has to, for example, goes to hospital or a bank, someone has to escort her.
She couldn’t sign her own name - she tried but failed when a signature was required. My mother explains to doctors or bankers that she can't write and asks to use a fingerprint to instead. A doctor they met was patient, who said "You can try to write it first", she tried but failed (my late step-grandpa taught her but she forgot). But the bankers they met were to young to believe it. They asked "You even couldn't write your name?"
Even though watches television, she doesn't understand the plot.
She can only focus on eating and sleeping. She sleeps 16 or 17 hours everyday. When my step-grandpa was still alive, he shook his head to my mother, "The length of your mother's sleeping, no one could compare."