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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……
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….
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…
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…
Priority Service Register
People who might need extra help if a power cut ever happens, are being urged to sign up to a…
All about… Tinnitus
The British Tinnitus Association defines tinnitus as “the perception of noises in the head or ear with no external source”….
When sight and hearing loss affects your mental wellbeing
Deafblindness is a completely different condition to a sight loss plus a hearing loss. It is a distinct impairment that…
Celebrating Halloween considerately
While Halloween is an opportunity for good fun and celebration, it can also be a challenging time for people living…
Preparing for the clocks going back
With the clocks going back this weekend, we are all preparing for longer nights and colder weather. For people living…
Top 10 Autumn and Winter fundraising ideas
As Summer becomes a distant memory and – dare we say it – Christmas is on its way so, here…
A day in the life of our Information and Advice Line operators
Sight and hearing loss can be frustrating and difficult to cope with, especially if you have other health conditions to…
Grandparents Day
Grandparents Day, which is coming up on Sunday 6th October, is a great opportunity to thank the people in…
Open Hand Magazine
Open Hand is our free, quarterly magazine containing articles and information that are tailored specifically to people with dual sensory loss.
There are very few publications designed for this specific market and so Open Hand gives its readers valuable information that they may not otherwise have known and reminds readers about Deafblind UK’s support services.