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SeeWay is your trusted companion for navigating vision changes. Whether you're looking for practical tools, emotional support, or ways to stay independent, we're here to help every step of the way.

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Meet SeeWay

SeeWay is a free service for all Australians who are navigating permanent changes in their vision. Here you will find practical and emotional support for living well with low vision.
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What is low vision?

Learn more about low vision and its different forms.

Topics

Find areas of interest to learn more about. Read or listen to stories on everyday life with low vision, technology, wellbeing and more.
  • Eye health

    Learn more about eye conditions, symptoms, and care.
  • Accessibility

    Tools, tech and tips to make the world around you easier to navigate and use.
  • Practical lifestyle tips

    Tips and techniques to help navigate daily life with low vision.

Featured

What's new and noteworthy from the SeeWay team

Useful apps and resources

Apps and resources to support you in navigating the world with low vision.
  • Helpful apps

    Useful accessibility apps for people with low vision.
  • Resources

    Resources and guides for navigating everyday life with low vision.

Stories

Learn about how others adapt to and navigate changes in their vision.
  •  Abby playing her ukulele on a bench in her garden

    Abby's story

    Abby shares her journey with retinitis pigmentosa and the mindset that has helped her adapt and thrive as her vision changed over time.
  • A photo of Alan wearing glasses and a black shirt

    Alan's story

    For Alan, technology has been an empowering tool, helping him navigate his personal and work lives independently.
  • A photo of Angela wearing a blue dress and using her phone

    Angela's story

    Angela's story of how technology has supported her to stay independent and connected.