Blesma News
Latest news from Blesma, The Limbless Veterans
-
Medicine and innovation in conflict
2 April 2020The blunt saw on display at the Museum of Military Medicine was state-of-the-art battlefield kit in World War I, when military medicine was tested like never before. The atrocities of The Great War still resonate more than a century later, but the horrific events also brought about some of the biggest advances in treating the wounded, with techniques and protocols that endured for decades afterwards. World War I’s conveyor belt of casualties challenged the collective ingenuity of the Royal Army Medical Corps, which had only been formed 16 years earlier, and th
Read post -
Help with home means Jonny can help at home
1 April 2020Housing adaptations funded by several charities are enabling injured veteran Jonny Holloway to fulfil his role as a young dad. When Jonny’s left leg was amputated below the knee in 2016 his home, where he lives with wife Lauren, three-year old daughter Amalie and four-month-old son Maverick, was unfit for a wheelchair. “I work full time and am standing up all day. When I get home, I want to take my prosthetic off and rest my leg for the next day,” said Jonny. “But I couldn’t use my wheelchair around the house, and I wasn’t much help using crutches. It was difficult.”
Read post -
Blesma Members take part in Online Wellness Workshop
1 April 2020This week, Blesma trialled an online breath workshop aimed at helping Blesma Members improve their wellbeing and manage pain within their own homes. During this period of isolation, Blesma is adapting the way it responds to the welfare needs of our limbless and injured veterans. With mental health being just as important as physical health right now, Blesma teamed up with Emily Hightower, who many Members may know from Blesma’s Challenge Aspen Military Ops (CAMO) activity, to organise an online, livestreamed breath workshop so Members can connect, train and learn together how they ca
Read post -
Our limbless and injured veterans need your support now as much as ever
30 March 2020In light of the current circumstances around COVID-19, many events that raise vital funds to support Blesma’s important work helping injured veterans and their families have been forced to cancel. This naturally puts a strain on our fundraising work and at times like these, it is important that we come together and support each other through what is to be a time of uncertainty. As everybody is aware the pandemic has been with us for some time now and is set to have even more impact in the coming weeks, especially on vulnerable people. Here at Blesma we are con
Read post