We hope you are all staying healthy and continuing to do your part in physical distancing yourself to continue to help British Columbia flatten the curve. Our offices are re-opening and we are seeing clients by appointments. To help manage the flow and maximum capacity in each of our centres, all the staff are working …
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Posted: July 21, 2021 by IDHHC
Celebrating 30 Years of Hearing Health Services
IDHHC is celebrating 30 years of building inclusive communities by sharing a video of what we do in each service we provide and the impact it has made.
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Posted: July 9, 2021 by IDHHC
COVID-19 Update
IDHHC has updated their office procedures and protocols. Watch video for more information.
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Posted: March 15, 2021 by IDHHC
Celebrating 30 Years of Employment Services
IDHHC is celebrating 30 years of building inclusive communities by sharing a video of what we do in each service we provide and the impact it has made.
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Posted: June 10, 2020 by IDHHC
Reopening
We hope you are all staying healthy and continuing to do your part in physical distancing yourself to continue to help British Columbia flatten the curve. Our offices are re-opening and we are seeing clients by appointments. To help manage the flow and maximum capacity in each of our centres, all the staff are working …
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Posted: March 30, 2020 by IDHHC
Technology to Keep You Hearing
Consider ordering a Pocketalker to keep you hearing. Right now people are keeping their distance and often wearing masks, making it even harder to understand them without being able to see their lips and with speech being muffled through masks. People are not able to get to hearing clinics for help and some people are …
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Posted: March 30, 2020 by IDHHC
Physical Distancing and Communication for the Hard of Hearing
Many of us will be feeling isolated as we stay home and practice physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. People who have hearing loss often deal with feelings of isolation already, and will be particularly vulnerable to experiencing loneliness, anxiety and depression without social connection. Talking on the phone can be very difficult for people …