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  • From a Cramped Flat to an Independent Life in a Bungalow: Blesma's support transforms former Naval Diver's Life

    Paul Foster
    15 July 2023

    Former naval diver Paul Foster is regaining his independence after Blesma helped him move from a cramped first-floor flat into a bungalow. The 72-year-old double amputee felt isolated in the flat but struggled to arrange suitable alternative accommodation. “I am slowly getting used to it, becoming more confident and trying to live independently.” BSO Wales and West Tom Hall and Outreach Officer Jason Suller were vital in dealing with Cardiff’s local authorities to get Paul relocated and get him a new wh

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  • Developing a Digital App to improve socket fit

    Developing a Digital App to improve socket fit
    5 July 2023

    Introduction: The goal of the research is to develop a digital app that facilitates communication between veterans with lower limb loss and prosthetic rehabilitation clinicians regarding socket comfort and fit. Why You've Been Invited: Your experience as a veteran with a lower limb amputation and prosthetic limb use makes you an ideal candidate for this study. However, participation is entirely voluntary, and you are under no obligation to take part. The research team is available to a

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  • Storytelling programme to launch

    Storytelling
    20 June 2023

    Blesma is launching a Storytelling and Wellbeing programme to build on the success of Making Generation R. The project, which is due to start in the autumn 2023, will feature online and in-person workshops with professional storytellers. The Drive Project will deliver the workshops, which are designed to help Members and their families build confidence and promote good mental wellbeing. "The workshops will provide Members with opportunities to connect with other Members to share experiences, learn from one another and be creative. The programme will also offer an opportunity t

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  • After Kevin Barnes had his leg amputated he fancied rekindling an old hobby

    Kevin Barnes
    9 June 2023

    Kevin Barnes, 66, served in the Royal Navy for 17 years. His right leg was amputated two-and-a-half years ago as a result of circulation problems. A keen pigeon racer in his younger days, Kevin has recently rekindled his passion for the activity thanks to a grant from Blesma... Tell us about your military career… I grew up in Birkenhead and joined the Royal Navy in 1972. I was 15 years old. My grandfather, father and brothers had all served, and I needed a proper job. After my training, I worked on nuclear submarines and was

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