Blog posts by Naomi Dainty

Using digital technology

By Tim Locke, Technology Manager, Deafblind UK As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, social interaction with friends and family…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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……

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Snowdrops in the sun

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….

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Be deaf aware this Valentine’s Day!

With Valentine’s Day coming up tomorrow, our colleague Louise has posted some great advice on social media about how we…

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Accessibility at… Cadbury World

Welcoming 500,000 visitors each year, Birmingham’s Cadbury World opened in 1990 on the former Bournville manufacturing site. The attraction takes…

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Electricity pylons at sunset

Priority Service Register

People who might need extra help if a power cut ever happens, are being urged to sign up to a…

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All about… Tinnitus

The British Tinnitus Association defines tinnitus as “the perception of noises in the head or ear with no external source”….

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