Did you know that VisAbility now offers Exercise Physiology? An exciting new part of our multi-disciplinary therapy services, Exercise Physiology uses exercise to increase fitness,...
VisAbility is delighted to have been announced as the winners of the Outstanding Organisation Award (link opens in new window) at the 2018 HESTA Community...
As Ming Luo walks across the stage in Winthrop Hall at the University of Western Australia as a graduate in December, a Bachelor degree in...
“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...
Do you ever feel school is more difficult than it needs to be? Do you ever feel frustrated that teachers don’t seem to understand your...
Last week, Microsoft launched a new navigation app, called Soundscape. A cutting-edge application that empowers people living with vision impairment and blindness the ability to explore...
Earlier this year we called for some brave, adventurous youths in our Children and Youth Services to head out to sea on the STS Leeuwin,...
VisAbility is thrilled to welcome two new speech pathologists in our Children and Youth Services team, Monique and Julie. We caught up with them to...
VisAbility is delighted to welcome Davinia Lefroy, clinical psychologist, to our team of specialists in our Children and Youth Services (CaYS). Davinia also provides services...
Welcome back to our collection of Stories of Independence. Guest writers are invited to share their own personal experiences, or express their views on the...