Pilot project to help sheltered housing residents 'reverse t

Pilot project to help sheltered housing residents 'reverse the physical decline' sparked by lockdown inactivity


Pilot project to help sheltered housing residents ‘reverse the physical decline’ sparked by lockdown inactivity
Updated: April 22, 2021, 12:25 pm
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Catriona Binns and Dawn Walker from Boin Accord Care collect the sheltered housing physical activity packs.
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A new initiative will be rolled out at two Aberdeen sheltered housing complexes in a bid to “reverse the physical decline” caused by lockdown.
With many people staying home whenever possible over the last year, opportunities for leaving the house and being active have been limited.

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