Bield wins £75k funding to support innovative care services
Bield has been awarded funding that will enable it to introduce and boost initiatives that directly improve the lives of older people across Scotland particularly for those living with dementia.
By successfully securing £75,000 from the Scottish Government’s People and Communities Fund, the housing and care provider will channel the funding towards a range of projects with the potential of benefitting more than 250 older people.
The funding is the second largest amount the Edinburgh organisation has been awarded in its 40 years history.
Brian Logan, chief executive at Bield, said: “We are understandably delighted to have secured this substantial funding which opens up new possibilities to enrich the lives of so many people across our developments.
“The benefits to these projects go well beyond what is plainly obvious – for every older person whose quality of life improves, family, friends and carers also stand to gain immensely.
“The funding is also testament to the success of past initiatives, which have provided fantastic opportunities that have delivered significant improvements to the social, physical and mental health well-being of many people.”
Social justice secretary Alex Neil MSP said: “Every community in Scotland has different challenges and aspirations and there is no one-size fits all approach to tackling poverty.
“That’s why our People and Communities Fund is giving organisations like Bield the power and confidence to address inequalities in communities more effectively.
“Through this funding Bield will develop a range of initiatives to directly improve the lives of older people across Scotland.”
The projects to benefit include:
Kathy Crombie, communication and marketing manager at Bield, said: “The reality of this funding is that it will improve so many lives across the whole country.
“There are many individuals at all of our developments who work very hard to enable such positive projects and I know that there will be a lot of excitement generated with the announcement of this funding.
“It is vitally important that older people in this country have access to fulfilling and beneficial projects and this is very much in keeping with Bield’s ‘free to be’ ethos.”