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Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
NextSense
NextSense provides services aimed at breaking down barriers for children, adults and families of people with hearing or vision loss.
TasEquip
If eligible, you may be able to access a defined range of assistive technology through TasEquip.
Western Australian Limb Service for Amputees (WALSA)
The Western Australia Limb Service for Amputees (WALSA) provides essential prostheses for eligible amputees through an integrated client-focused service.
Vision Australia
If you are blind or your vision is limited, Vision Australia has information and advice on adaptive technology.
Equipment Program
If eligible, you may be able to access equipment and home modification to help you live independently at home and participate in the community.
See Differently
See Differently provide a diverse range of services – from assistive technologies to guide dogs, assisting South Australians with blindness or low vision.
Fitness sessions - Blind Sports and Recreation Victoria
BSRV offers a range of free online fitness sessions for blind and vision impaired people to get fit at home.
Print Disability Services (Vision Australia & VisAbility)
The Print Disability Services Program supports organisations to produce print material in alternative formats for people with print disability who are unable to read standard print with ease due to vision impairment, a physical disability or a learning disability.
Orthotics and Prosthetics SA (OPSA)
Orthotics and Prosthetics SA (OPSA) provides treatment for people with limb difference or amputation, and for all orthotic needs.