The Scotsman

Hard to swallow

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I am writing to share my dismay over the devastatin­g news of the cancellati­on of services from Food Train and Meals on Wheels which deliver food and, importantl­y, company to older people in dire need of both (Scotsman, 31 March).

RVS reports it has gone from 80 services to just 15 in the space of three years. Food Train had believed it was going to expand its service and garnered the support of thousands when it found out the future was uncertain.

At a time when tackling social isolation and managing the care of our ageing population has been high on the political agenda, the closure of these much-loved and vital services is a devastatin­g, and ironic, blow.

While there is no suggestion people will be left without alternativ­es, what Food Train and the RVS supplied went a lot further than simply a home delivery service.

Support and companion ship make up the cup of kindness that goes along with a nourishing meal. Many of our guests benefit, or have benefitted, from services such as these and welcoming a friendly face into their home has been a lifesaver.

We organise free monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties which offer a vital lifeline of friendship to older people who live alone.

Our guests tell us each and every party just how much the company means to them as many can spend days alone with no-one to talk to and nowhere to go.

It is terribly sad and the withdrawal of these community links will only serve to increase social isolation among some of our most vulnerable communitie­s.

MORNA O’ MAY Head of Service – Scotland,

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