Brio continues their collaboration with regional charity Vision Support to offer a dedicated swim session for people with a vision impairment at Brio Northwich.
The session takes place on Wednesdays between 3pm to 4pm and offers a designated space in the 25m pool where participants can swim in a relaxed and spacious environment. The sessions aim to not only increase access to swimming for users with vision impairments but help them connect socially and build confidence in a supportive environment.
Peter, a volunteer swim buddy who supports participants during the session said:
“The members benefit immensely from the sessions, from physical wellbeing to social interaction and confidence building. It’s wonderful that they have a dedicated space each week to exercise without worry”.
Jean and Tony [pictured] are frequent session-goers and swam 15 miles and 10 miles respectively in support of the charity in October.
For Tony, these sessions have helped “bring his mojo back” and he has since attended more timetabled swim sessions at Brio. Jean supported this, saying “I certainly love the swimming sessions. I’m 77 years of age, but when I finish swimming, I feel 30!”.
Jean further adds:
“Brio is my second family, we all have a chat and a laugh, and the receptionists look after my guide dog, Alice. It’s another reason why I come”.
Rachel, community engagement co-ordinator for Vision Support, states:
"Jean and Tony's swimming achievements are testament to their dedication and perseverance. It has been fantastic to get to know them and see them both pushing boundaries and growing in confidence each week".
Kerry Goryl, operations director for Brio added:
“We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with Vision Support. It’s great that our centres can be used to create inclusive spaces that empower individuals and improve wellbeing”
To anyone living with a vision impairment, Vision Support and Brio encourage you to join in!
Peter adds:
“We have space for more swimmers, and more lanes can be made available by Brio. We want to bring this out to as many people as possible”.
The sessions are free for Brio members or £6.90 per session for pay as you go customers.
Want to learn more, then visit:
...or search ‘Vision Support’ on social media to get involved.
If you are inspired by Jean and Tony’s story and would like to offer a donation, you can do so through their Just Giving page here:
Pictured - Jean and Tony.
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