Blog posts by Naomi Dainty
Deafblind UK expands support provision for people with sensory loss, including veterans
We have temporarily extended our helpline opening hours to support people who have sight loss, hearing loss or both, through…
New wellbeing and emotional support service
We are very excited to announce the launch of our new wellbeing and emotional support service to provide in depth…
Small businesses make a big difference!
Deafblind UK receives generous support each year through working with businesses across the UK. We find that, for large organisations,…
A message from our CEO, Stephen Conway
This is a very difficult time for everyone but all Deafblind UK staff feel privileged to work for an organisation…
Using digital technology
By Tim Locke, Technology Manager, Deafblind UK As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, social interaction with friends and family…
Life with Vera, our Google Home Mini
Maureen and Maurice live in the quiet countryside between Bushmills and Ballycastle in Northern Ireland. Maureen has a cataract, Maurice…
Keeping in touch over breakfast
By Roger Wilson-Hinds, Deafblind UK Trustee I heard my friend in London was pretty low and very isolated. Coronavirus has…
Staying entertained and active during isolation
If you are self-isolating or social distancing, here are some ideas of ways you can keep entertained and stay as…
Things to do on your Deafblind UK holiday
Whether you opt for North Wales or Norfolk, here are our favourite things to do by the coast this Spring……
Spring surprises on a Deafblind UK holiday
All of our caravans are ready and waiting for you to book from March through until the end of October….