Deaf Hard-of-Hearing and Deaf Blind Well-Being Program
Overview
The Deaf Hard-of-Hearing and Deaf Blind Well-Being Program in Vancouver is a hospital that provides specialized care for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf blind. The program offers a range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of these patients, including communication support, accessibility accommodations, and specialized medical care. The hospital aims to promote the well-being and quality of life of individuals who are deaf or deaf blind through comprehensive and compassionate care.
Hospital Facilities
- Audiological exams and hearing aids
- Sign language interpretation services
- Speech therapy
- Mental health support
- Deaf-blind communication services
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Social work services
- Assistive technology assessments and training
- Accessible healthcare navigation services.
Awards & Recognitions
- Best Mental Health Program for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals -
- Excellence in Patient Care Award -
- Innovative Healthcare Program Award -
- Recognition for Accessibility Services -
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FAQs
What services do you offer for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing?
Our program offers specialized care and support for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, including sign language interpreters, assistive devices, and culturally sensitive care.
Do you provide services for individuals who are deaf-blind?
Yes, we have specialized services for individuals who are deaf-blind, including tactile sign language interpreters, communication devices, and support for daily living activities.
How can I make an appointment at your hospital?
You can make an appointment by calling our patient services line at [phone number] or by visiting our website to book an appointment online.
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