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About our services
Experience your life independently
Everyone experiences the world differently. Whether we’re conscious of them or not, we all learn skills to help us navigate our daily environments. Getting on a train, going to work or school, or functioning at home — each one requires a set of practical abilities.
These skills are essential in getting us out and active in the community – safely exploring the world and our own personal potential. These kinds of skills can be learned in Orientation & Mobility training, or with the support of Occupational Therapists.
‘Orientation’ refers to our understanding of where we are in the environment. ‘Mobility’ relates to our ability to move safely and confidently through the environment. Occupational Therapists teach skills to independently perform all kinds of daily tasks.
Anything is possible with the right support through a service program designed for you. Talk to us about your personal goals and what you hope to achieve in life.
Occupational Therapy service
Skills to master your daily goals
Do you want to safely prepare your family meal? Are you hoping to take up gardening to remove the weeds from your front lawn?
Through Occupational Therapy support, our specialists teach you skills to independently perform daily tasks. These can include personal care, domestic duties and may other kinds of community and recreational activities. You tell us what you want to do, we’ll teach you the necessary skills.
Wellbeing services
Connect with similar members of the community.
Our Wellbeing Services provide opportunities to meet and connect with others who have low vision or blindness. They will also offer a space to share experiences, learn more about yourself and develop new skills. If you haven’t accessed mental health or wellbeing support before, this will be a good place to start.
Funding options
Get financial support
You may be able to access funding and assistance through our range of funding channels. Learn more about the funding options that are available to you, which option may be best suited to your personal needs and how to apply for financial assistance.
Request a service
Referrals
If you are hoping to access support for someone you know, we welcome referrals from friends, family members and a wide range of health professionals.
For more information on accessing support services, training programs, or to start improving or regaining your independence:
- Phone: 1800 804 805
- Email: referrals@guidedogsvictoria.com.au
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