David Vosnacos, Program Manager Assistive Technology and Specialist Services for VisAbility and self confessed 'tec geek'. Working in all areas of access, from access consultancy,...
Would you exercise with your partner? There's a great deal of evidence which suggests it's a good idea. One of our client's Narelle Spaans, who...
Ever wondered what life is like for a regional therapist? It's a varied but hugely rewarding role helping people with their specific requirements. Occupational Therapist...
Get your dancing shoes on for some ballroom dancing at Perron Place. The classes are run by a former professional ballroom dancer and are especially...
Imagine if you're trying to run a business with limited vision and a lot of the documents you use aren't accessible. That's where we can...
It's Speech Pathology Week and we're raising awareness about communication and highlighting the diverse work of our speech pathologists. Speech pathologist Amelia Bell has been...
We've been celebrating after becoming a finalist in the LASA National Excellence in Age Care Services Awards in WA 2020. Nominated in the Organisation category,...
Hydrotherapy is a great way to improve your mobility . It involves exercise in warm water and can relieve pain, relax and strengthen muscles. Oue...
The new Western Australian Museum opens in November. It was designed to be as inclusive and accessible as possible. VisAbility's Access Consultant, David Vosnacos, was...
It was a stirring speech made by a young blind man at a fundraising event, which spurred Debbie Schaffer, our recently retired chairperson, to become...