The latest webinar in our free Helpful Hours series is ‘Out and about with hearing loss’.
We share tips & strategies to help you manage common challenges when attending events, classes, venues or spending time out in the community.
Book your free place > https://t.co/1MN7cuh0iB
@GoosesTile@HWarlow Possibly bee hives in the meadow - white hives with wee roofs and bee entrance below the apex would be in use when JoLoMo was a boy.
After receiving the news, Sarah said: "I feel very humbled and overwhelmed so I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who voted and support both of us.
"This award absolutely means the world to us, and hopefully this will raise even more awareness of Hearing Dogs."
Led by volunteers with lived experience of hearing loss, it’s friendly, supportive and open to everyone. It's free to join with captions and BSL support.
Dates: 29 Oct (2pm–3pm), 26 Nov (12pm–1pm) and 12 Dec (4pm–5pm).
Book your space by clicking below. https://t.co/mggkIMdRse
Sarah was born profoundly deaf and didn't feel part of a hearing world.
She was partnered with hearing dog Albert in 2015, and as well as alerting her to important & life-saving sounds, Albert has broken down barriers and given Sarah the confidence to live life how she wants.
Auracast:
I recently read a well written article from Hearing Link about the future of the new Bluetooth technology that everyone is raving about.
Click here for the full story from hearing Link https://t.co/CYoqkzcExQ
#HearingLink#Auracast#HiKent
@Sheilam19534814 Ditto! Also because in deaf and cannot take a phone call I write in the form I want a text-based reply -text or email they do so promptly (and have it fully flagged in my patient notes 😊