East Sussex Hearing Resource CentreEast Sussex Hearing Resource Centre

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What does it do?Our Centre is a sanctuary for deaf people, where time is taken to communicate as easily as possible. The services include:
  • Communication support
  • Technology for deaf people
  • Advocacy
  • Lipreading
  • Sign Language
  • Cued Speech
  • Hard of Hearing groups
  • Hearing aid maintenance
  • Hearing aid batteries
  • Home visits
  • Outreach
  • Deaf Outreach Service

Who it is for:

Deaf, deafened and deafblind people

Where it is available:

Local service covering: Brighton & Hove, Eastbourne, Hastings, Lewes, Rother, Wealden (East Sussex).

How to access or apply for it:

You can contact us by telephone, textphone, e-mail or by visiting us on one of our drop-in days at the East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre.
Alternatively, you can visit the centre and speak to a trained member of staff, who will also demonstrate some of the equipment we have available. The East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre drop-in sessions operate on a Tuesday and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. Appointments are not necessary.

Classification(s):

Care, Information & options appraisal, Hearing, Information, Signposting / gateway service

Info last updated:

28/05/2010.
About the service provider:
Contact info:

East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre : 8 St Leonard's Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 3UH. (view on map)

Telephone: 01323 722505

http://www.eshrc.org.uk

Parent organisation:East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre
Who are they?The East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre is a registered charity aiming to improve the quality of life for Deaf, deafened and deafblind people living in East Sussex

Provider

East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre