Dave’s Diary -11th Blog
A very eventful week just gone, and I am now developing links with 2 businesses in addition to Masis. The businesses are collaborating already with Masis, and are both part of a respected group of trusted experts in their fields.
So a new page titled ‘Partners’ is now featuring Masis and Designate and consultant Elaine Hollerhead. Designate is Designate-uk.co.uk, Designate Housing Adaptations Interior Design & Colour Consultancy. Elaine Hollerhead – Consultant – is an Interior Designer and also an Occupational Therapist and advises clients how to expertly adapt and change their home and work environments.
The statement on the page says this-
Our collaboration will involve sharing our details on our websites, and where appropriate recommending our services as we recognise our expertise in our given fields
This is further large step in the right direction as Elaine only works with trusted partners, and therefore Blind Create joins a group of established business that aim to make inclusion and accessibility the key aim.
Elaine is a specialist in Inclusive Design, incorporating health needs seamlessly across the entire spectrum of health conditions – from general aches, pains and stress to catastrophic life-changing injury. By using, whenever possible, mainstream products instead of disability – specific equipment, she is able to create dignified and stylish non-clinical environments and solutions for individuals and families to enjoy, achieve aspirational living.
Both Blind Create and Designate Housing Adaptations Interior Design & Colour Consultancy are part of the collaboration with Masis and Founder Peter Lyne’s impact on inclusion and equality.
As Founder of Blind Create ‘‘I’m very inspired and excited by what opportunities are ahead for all those whom we aim to help.''
Along with this fantastic partnership, I am also about to include the award winning Home Care service ‘CareYourWay’ that’s based in South Devon. They are looking to expand across the UK and would like to signpost their clients towards Blind Create because they recognise the therapeutic benefit I can bring to their clients. So further details are going to be on the website this week.
More developments are ahead…