The Edinburgh Reporter

RNIB advice

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Blind and partially sighted, the majority of whom are older and may have other health conditions, can still access services from sight loss charity RNIB Scotland, whose main office is based in Edinburgh.

"In the current period of uncertaint­y and confusion it is more important than ever that those who are among the most vulnerable in society still have confidence that they have help and support," said the charity's director James Adams.

Currently, around 170,000 people are living in Scotland with significan­t sight loss. Although most are over the age of 60, around 3,500 children and young people also have a visual impairment.

"First, and most importantl­y, our helpline is still open on 0303 123 9999," said Mr Adams. "This can give advice and informatio­n and refer people on to other services.

"Informatio­n on issues of concern to people with sight loss will also continue to be broadcast, as well as entertainm­ent programmes, by our Connect Radio station, available on Freeview 730 or online. RNIB's Talking Book library can still post or download the thousands of titles we have available in audio and other formats."

The social work service that the charity offers in Edinburgh, East Lothian and Midlothian can be contacted on 0131 652 3140 on Mondays to Fridays, between 9am until 12 noon. However, staff will not be undertakin­g any home-visits unless these are clearly identified as an emergency.

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