Orientation & Mobility
For people who are blind or have low vision, orientation and mobility skills are key to enabling them to independently and confidently take on any environment they may encounter. But what exactly is orientation and mobility?
Orientation and mobility is a set of skills that allow for a person who is blind or has low vision to independently and safely navigate their way through their environment.

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SPECIALIST MOBILITY SERVICES
- General VibePerson centred; works to achieve person's goals; professional and friendly; strong commitment to inclusion and accessibility; enjoy my work, the people I meet and the experiences we have together.
- Languages SpokenEnglish
- Services ProvidedAdventure/Recreation, Aged Care, Community Participation, Orientation Mobility (O&M), Therapy Other
- Particular Niches Catered : DescWork with a diverse range of people, aged 20+ years old, where blindness or low vision is their primary disability.
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Ieye Low Vision Service
- Services ProvidedOrientation Mobility (O&M), Support Worker
- Particular Niches Catered : DescINDIVIDUAL PROGRAMME <ul> <li>Specialist O&M assessment</li> <li>Prescription of white canes (long, identification and support canes)</li> <li>Long white cane training</li> <li>Refresher and confidence building training</li> <li>Independent protective techniques</li> <li>Using other senses for navigation</li> <li>Night training</li> <li>Public transport travel</li> <li>Once off orientation for visitors to an area</li> <li>Using ‘Apps’ for travel training</li> <li>Transition O&M (school, college, work)</li> <li>Workplace assessments</li> <li>Scooter assessments</li> </ul>
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