Meet SeeWay
Across Australia, many people living with a vision condition such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, or diabetic eye disease may be adjusting to changes that affect everyday life. Some of these changes are practical, others emotional, and many sit outside what is discussed in a clinic appointment. Having the right support can help ensure these shifts don’t quietly lead to disconnection, from activities, confidence, or the people and routines that matter.
SeeWay – an initiative of Guide Dogs is a free national service designed to support people living with changes in their vision. It complements clinical care by focusing on the practical and emotional aspects of living with permanent vision changes, helping Australians stay confident and connected to the people and things that matter to them.
What you can access:
From learning new tech to finding helpful resources or just having someone to talk to, SeeWay is here to support you and your loved ones every step of the way.
You can access:
- Clear, easy to read information and resources for living well with low vision
- Digital skills training – make the most of the built in accessibility features of your device and be confident online
- Professional support for your mental wellbeing
- Guidance on low vision services and supports available
You can explore SeeWay at your own pace, or share it with someone you know who may be adjusting to vision changes.
SeeWay is free for any Australian with permanent vision changes and their loved ones.
Phone: 1800 SEE WAY (733 929)
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