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The power of the screen
Now, more than ever, technology plays a vital role in helping deafblind people stay in touch with family and friends….
Grieving during the pandemic
Losing a loved one is devastating, and the Coronavirus has made it even more difficult to cope with. Some people…
Get crafty!
Many arts and crafts activities can be experienced and enjoyed through senses other than sight. The process of creating something…
Which benefit?
The world of benefits can be a confusing place, but our guide will help you to navigate this minefield and…
How we help: Befriending
We have heard many stories of how the lockdown has left people more alone than usual. Visits from family and…
Listening devices
Would you benefit from using a listening device, but you’re unsure about which products are right for you? Here’s our…
Accessible video calls
Making your video calls accessible to people with sight and/or hearing loss As remote communications are fast replacing face to…
The stages of sight and hearing loss – Roger’s story
Deafblind UK Trustee Roger describes his experiences of adapting to life with sight and hearing loss, and offers hope to…
Support Deafblind UK without reaching into your pockets
Do you ever feel like you would like to ‘give something back’ but you are also feeling the financial pinch?…
All about… Ménière’s disease
Affecting two in every 1,000 people, Ménière’s disease is a rare condition that is caused by a disorder in the…
Living with Cochlear Implants
Hi, I’m Shannon, I’m 23 and I have had Bilateral Cochlear Implants for three years now. Life before cochlear implants…
I am immensely proud to be a Government key worker
Rosalind is a support worker for Deafblind UK and has been walking 5 miles a day to make sure our…