Meeting Places or Support Groups
Hearing ExchangeKids [offsite link]
Connecting kids with a hearing loss. Launched 2008
Hearing loss support groups
Mixing with people who understand what it’s like to lose hearing provides a social atmosphere where embarrassment is removed. These people are more sympathetic and will take the time to listen and help. You are not alone.
Organisations
Find organisations which support hearing impairement
Support and mentors for hearing loss
Hearing loss as an adult is unsettling, forcing adaptation and new ways to interact with the world. This research found that those who had others in their life who had experienced hearing loss found it easier to cope than those who did not.
Support for hearing loss
Hearing loss as an adult is unsettling, forcing adaptation and new ways to interact with the world. This research found that those who had others in their life who had experienced hearing loss found it easier to cope than those who did not.
Volunteering
Dishwashers, washing machines, tumble dryers, kitchen gadgets of all sorts. Then there are our modern toys. All these things to make our lives easier, to help us communicate, easier, better and give us more free time. But do we really have more?
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