Oxfordshire
We can advise and support people of all ages with hearing problems, including:
- equipment assessment to improve access to TV/door bell/telephone etc.
- advice on deaf issues, for example, equal access to services.
- deaf children and their families, for example, support regarding available options and equipment.
- deaf parents, for example, access to support services, equipment.
- information on all aspects of hearing loss including Deaf/deafened/Hard of Hearing/Dual Sensory Loss/mental health needs relating to hearing loss.
Berkshire West
Our Sensory Needs Team can carry out an assessment of needs based on your individual sight and/or hearing loss. Some of the support and help which might be available following your assessment includes:
- equipment – to help you manage in your own home.
- rehabilitation and training – to help you with practical daily living situations.
- mobility and orientation aids and training.
- communication support and information.
- registration and benefits advice.
- information about other services and local activities.
Managing_with_Deafness_or_Hearing_Loss_WBC_0922.pdf (westberks.gov.uk)
Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire Integrated Sensory Service (BISS)
We work in partnership with RNID (the Royal National Institute for Deaf People) to help children, young people and adults in Buckinghamshire with hearing, sight or dual sensory loss.
For more information or to make a referral, contact BISS:
Address: Buckinghamshire Integrated Sensory Service, Riverside House, 44 Wedgewood Street, Fairford Leys, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP19 7HL
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Telephone: 01296 479970
For more information you can also contact:
Buckinghamshire Council
Telephone: 01296 383 204
Text Relay: 18001 01296 395000
Email: [email protected]
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Information on this website has been obtained from a number of different sources and was correct, to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing. Things can change so we would always recommend seeking professional medical advice from a healthcare practitioner.