Royal Society for the Blind - Flinders and Far North
This provider offers services through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind is South Australia’s largest and most experienced low vision service provider, supporting people who are blind and or living with low vision for over 140 years. We understand vision loss is personal, so our support is tailored to your individual needs.
Occupational Therapy – Improve confidence and safety in daily tasks like reading, cooking & moving around your home or garden
Orientation & Mobility – Learn skills to travel safely and independently, from catching public transport to navigating busy streets
Counselling/Social Work – Talk through worries, stress or major life changes with counsellors experienced in vision loss
Assistive Technology – Explore SA’s largest range of vision tech and customised Braille support for everyday life
Low Vision Specialist Optometry – Enhance the vision you have with expert advice & the latest low vision aids
See our range of services at https://www.seedifferently.org.au/lowvisionservices/
Provided by: Royal Society for the Blind of South Australia Inc
Services
Commonwealth Home Support Program services
Equipment and products
Walkers, shower chairs, and other equipment to help you with daily activities.
Equipment and products services include:
Communication and information management products, Managing body functions, Mobility products, Self-care products
Specialised support services
Specific care if you live at home with a clinical condition and/or specialised needs.
Specialised support services services include:
Vision advisory services
Specialisations
Royal Society for the Blind - Flinders and Far North has not listed any specialisations.
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