A Fine Vintage – Afternoon Tea in Fife

A Fine Vintage – Afternoon Tea in Fife

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A Fine Vintage – Afternoon Tea in Fife

29 August 2018

Some of Fife’s finest were treated to a fun-filled afternoon last week as the Fife Housing Association Alliance hosted a free afternoon tea for their older tenants.

In an effort to help tackle the loneliness and isolation often experienced by our senior citizens, tenants of Fife Housing GroupKingdom HousingOre Valley and Glen Housing, were invited along to the Vine Conference Centre in Dunfermline to enjoy a vintage afternoon tea whilst enjoying live performances from the Fife Ukulele OrchestraSing in the City Choir, music from Radio West Fife and a prize bingo session run by Carlton Bingo.

Some tenants enjoying their afternoon (Photo credit: Lesley Cunningham – Ore Valley HA)
Mrs Johnstone with Ozzie (one of the Therapy Dogs from PAWS)

In addition to the entertainment, a range of partner agencies were on hand to offer advice and support regarding accessible services on offer throughout Fife. These included Paws at Work Scotland (PAWS) Therapy Dogs, Fife Shopping and Support ServicesCosy KingdomScottish Fire and Rescue ServiceBritish Red CrossFife CaresSafe Secure and Supported at HomeSelf-Directed Support (SDS) OptionsFife Elderly ForumLink Living, the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation (CISWO)SacroPolice ScotlandMeal Makers and Safer Communities.

On top of this there was the opportunity for guests to pamper themselves with free manicures, pick up some new titles at the book swap and participate in a Scottish-themed quiz or win a prize in the raffle and, if all that wasn’t enough to guarantee a great afternoon, each tenant also received a free goodie bag full handy items and a lovely pair of new slippers.

Su Bramley, Director of Housing at Fife Housing Group, explains, ‘Every year many elderly people end up in hospital as a result of falls and trips in their home and often these falls occur due to loose, worn or ill-fitting slippers. These falls can destroy confidence, increase isolation and reduce independence so by providing new slippers we hope to help reduce the chance of these, often avoidable, falls occurring.’

Mrs Basaj receives her slippers from Ally Blyth of Saltire, who kindly donated a pair for every guest

This event was only made possible due to tremendous support and generous donations from suppliers and local businesses including SaltireChef4youLazy SundayThe Green CockatooBabcockBetter World BooksBay TravelMerlin TravelSea CadetsFlower PixiesPoppy Floral DesignTescoAndrew Wilson and Sons LtdOur PowerNHS ScotlandKidd Promo and Rosyth Gala, many of whom went the extra mile to make this day one to remember for our more elderly tenants, some of whom don’t often have the opportunity to experience something like this.

Some tenants enjoying their afternoon (Photo credit: Lesley Cunningham – Ore Valley HA)

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