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.
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/