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Sight Scotland may close specialist sight loss care homes

Impact of Covid fear to be assessed in new Scottish study

© Stirling University Dr Elaine Douglas, a lecturer in global ageing at Stirling University, will assess the impact of Covid fear. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A major Scottish study has been launched to assess how the fear of Covid-19 is affecting the lives of over-50s. People from across the country will be surveyed to find out how the spread of coronavirus is affecting their decisions to socialise, visit family and attend medical appointments.

Helping veterans from across Aberdeenshire stay connected

Patrick Wire, RAF veteran supported be Sight Scotland Veterans. With Sight Scotland Veterans’ social activities for veterans with visual impairment still halted in line with restrictions, Aberdeenshire-based Sight Scotland Veterans’ Outreach Worker, Ingrid Penny, was seeking ways to keep spirits high remotely for the armed forces veterans she supports. After Ingrid linked in with Age Scotland, seven veterans who regularly attended Sight Scotland Veterans’ monthly Inverurie lunch club are now catching up fortnightly since October with ‘Comradeship Circles’ calls together from the safety of home. Age Scotland launched their Comradeship Circles service in July, offering older armed forces veterans opportunities to join group chats with each other by phone. Working together came naturally as both charities are members of Unforgotten Forces, a partnership focused on boosting health and wellbeing for older veterans.

North-east veterans staying connected with charity s calls scheme

© Supplied by Sight Scotland Veterans RAF veteran Patrick Wire has been taking part in the calls with the Garioch Geezers. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up North-east veterans with sight loss have been staying connected amid the health crisis thanks to a charity initiative. With many of its social activities for older people with visual impairment still unable to resume, Sight Scotland Veterans has been searching for new ways to keep spirits high.

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