Eating with other people is one of life’s simplest pleasures, whether that’s as a family, as a couple or with a large group. Many people...
We’re continuing our Fitness Fun school-holiday program (link opens in new window) these January holidays. Facilitated by one of VisAbility’s Exercise Physiologist, Felicity, our group...
The VisAbility Biennial Awards acknowledges the achievements, success and personal goals reached by young people with a vision impairment. The kind generosity of four individuals...
We have a new look and direction and are refocusing on what we know best: providing support to people who are blind or vision impaired....
Six years ago, Rosemary discovered painting. Now at 90 and with very limited sight, she's been painting with oils. Rosemary has been perfecting her talent...
Dr Arnold Cook, the pioneer of Guide Dogs, was also a very accomplished academic. He taught economics at UWA. Imagine our delight when we learned...
Alex says a decision to receive support from a dietitian has led to him shedding 12kg. Not only that he's feeling fitter and healthier than...
What's the best way to become an occupational therapist? Probably by learning on the job as an assistant OT. That's exactly what Kate Pyc is...
We've reached another milestone at VisAbility notching up our 15,000th audio book. It was recorded and narrated in our studio. Of course we wanted to...
A new bottle and plastics recycling scheme has been introduced across WA. Called Containers for Change it aims to reduce plastic waste ending up in...