The EverAbility Group Limited (EverAbility) is delighted to announce the appointment of two new members to the Board of Directors. Jane Tandy GAICD based in Western...
What is DAISY audio book format? Our books are recorded in a special format known as DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) which is a worldwide...
There’s plenty of mystery surrounding orientation and mobility specialists. While many know about the work of occupational therapists and speech pathologists, this profession is less well...
There are different types of white (or long) canes, which are navigation tools for anyone living with blindness or vision impairment. They’re also known as...
I was able to feel the contour of the ground with great accuracy. It gave me the confidence to maintain a good walking pace on...
Devonport local Jane Mignot lives with vision impairment and is a long-time VisAbility client. With the support and company of Jodi, her Orientation and Mobility...
eScooters, or electric scooters, are a lightweight electric powered vehicles that are used in many parts of the world as a ‘last mile’ commuting...
Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSI’s) have now been installed at the new escalators in the Launceston Target. TGSI’s warn pedestrians with low or no vision...
We’re very excited to share that our client Greg Mallett, was voted ‘Outstanding Volunteer of the Year’ at the recent inaugural Tasmanian Disability Festival Awards!...
Karen Occupational Therapist, Karen Aird started working with VisAbility Tasmania in April 2021. She is authentic, committed and effortlessly stylish. Prior to joining VisAbility, Karen...