This is Josh. With a steady job, loving wife and new baby daughter Charlie, life is good. Though it’s not always been easy living with...
Congratulations to Kim Ryan, Tasmania’s Coordinator for Guide Dogs Services who’s puppy program won the prestigious Derek Freeman Scholarship from the International Guide Dog Federation...
VisAbility and Guide Dogs Tasmania (link opens in new window) remind community what they ‘Cane Do’ to lend a helping hand: ‘Just ask us first’....
“As the ageing population increases, we now find ourselves at a time when we see a significant amount of people over 65 who are or...
We’d love you to meet Shannon, our new Occupational Therapist (OT) (link opens in new window) who has recently joined our team at the Kites Children’s...
Microsoft Soundscape launched a new navigation app, called Soundscape. A cutting-edge application that empowers people living with vision impairment and blindness the ability to explore the...
This month, 21 year old Logan Shepperd is hosting a Dining in the Dark event to help raise money and awareness for Guide Dogs Tasmania...
This is Sinead. Career-driven, newly married and loving life. Living with vision impairment has not always been easy. But that’s never stopped Sinead achieving her goals....
“Role models can teach you to love and respect yourself” – Tionne Watkins. Role models inspire us, ground us and encourage us. Family, friends, teachers, leaders....
Last month VisAbility’s Occupational therapist Naomi Gilson represented Tasmania and spoke at the Vic-Tas Regional Conference in Melbourne for Occupational Therapists. Naomi’s topic ‘Creative possibilities...