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CEC launch hearing/vision loss service

10th February 2019 @ 6:06am – by Cheshire East
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Cheshire East Council has launched a new integrated service for people who experience vision and hearing loss, working with the charity Deafness Support Network to provide a new "one-stop shop".

The service is available for adults, children and young people with sensory impairments, this includes those who are visually impaired, are deaf or have hearing loss, are deafblind -- sometimes known as dual sensory loss -- and those with a significant combination of hearing and sight loss.

In Cheshire East there are:

  •  48,334 adults with a moderate or severe hearing impairment. This is predicted to increase to 63,774 by 2030;
  • 7,490 adults aged 65 plus have a moderate or severe visual impairment.
  • 2,522 people aged 75 plus with registrable eye conditions
  • 1,993 people are on the visual impairment register (although people are not obliged to register).

The support available from the new service will be based on individual need and may include help in increasing life skills, promoting independence, working with conflicts of interest and relationships, as well as coping strategies.

People using the service will be encouraged to learn new skills and support will be provided for those with a sensory loss to allow them to participate in group activities. Help with loss and bereavement will also be provided.

Deafness Support Network

This is a charity which has been operating in Cheshire for more than 40 years. It has a team of more than 70 staff, including highly-skilled interpreters and support workers. The charity provides services for a population of around 200,000 people in Cheshire, Flintshire, Wrexham and the surrounding areas.

For more information, to book an appointment or seek help, call 0333 220 5050, email dsn@dsnonline.co.uk or visit the Live Well section on our website here


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