How does it feel for me - Mercy

Mercy lives in Chapeltown but is originally from Zimbabwe. She describes herself as a people person and loves knitting and crochet. She has cataracts and dry macular degeneration which massively affects her sight. Mercy wanted to take part in the project to help raise awareness of the difficulties that older people and people, like her, with sight loss have in accessing services.

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Mercy's summary report

Published: 6 May 2024

To read the summary of the themes covered by Mercy's updates, click on the picture on the right. We would like health and care services to use this report within their teams in conjunction with the videos as a learning and development tool. The report contains a series of questions that could be used as conversation starters.

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Mercys summary report front cover.
Introduction to Mercy

Introduction to Mercy

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Mercy's update November 2023

Mercy's update November 2023

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Mercy's communication and cultural needs update.

Mercy's communication and cultural needs update November 2023

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Mercy's update February 2024.

Mercy's update February 2024

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Mercy's update February 2024 accessing services.

Mercy's experience of accessing services February 2024

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Mercy's update May 2024

Mercy's update May 2024

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Mercy's update May 2025

Mercy's Evaluation May 2024

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Mercy's evaluation may 2024

Mercy's update May 2025

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