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Services in sensory services - hearing and sight loss (28)
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- Founded in 1996, we are renowned for our unparalleled customer service, innovative use of technology, clinical excellence and a design led range of optical frames and sunglasses. We like to think of ourselves as no ordinary opticians.
- The British Deaf Association is the largest Deaf-led organisation in the UK. We represent the British Sign Language community, which is united by shared experiences, history and, most importantly, by language. We celebrate Deaf Culture, Deaf Identity and British Sign Language.
- open Monday to Friday 9 to 5
- SignHealth wants to see a world where deaf people are as healthy as hearing people. Deaf people can find it hard to get equal access to health care and health information. Because of this, deaf people are more likely to become ill.SignHealth has been working…
- Open Monday to Thursday from 9am until 5pm, and Friday 9am until 4:30am.Deafblind UK is a national charity supporting people with sight and hearing loss to live the lives they want. We help people to live with deafblindness by making connections, building their confidence and independence. Living with combined sight and hearing loss can be frightening. Our…
- If you need extra employment support because of a disability or health condition, your local Jobcentre can put you in touch with a Disability Employment Adviser (DEA). DEAs can also work with people in employment who may need support to keep their jobs. DEAs should…
- A Deaf-led social enterprise offering professional Deaf and Sign Language services. Teach a range of British Sign Language and International Sign Language courses.
- The Royal Mail Articles for the Blind scheme is a free, first class or Airmail service for people sending items specifically designed for blind and visually impaired people. This enables them to send certain items within the UK and overseas free of charge. Available to…
- Goalball is an indoor sport played in a gymnasium or hall. It originated in Europe and is the only international team sport for the Vision Impaired played at the Paralympics. Originally it was created to allow people who are blind or vision impaired to take…
- Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is one of the world's leading centres for eye health. Our main focus is the treatment and care of NHS patients with a wide range of eye problems from common complaints to rare conditions which need treatments not available…
- Ocado Online Shopping. One hour delivery slots. Drivers take groceries to kitchen area. Online shopping only, will not take telephone orders. Website is well adapted for people who are visually impaired.
- Full eye examinations and comprehensive eye-health checks are carried out by our fully qualified optometrists, who are trained in dealing with elderly or vulnerable people. All our optometrists are qualified and registered.We are also registered contractors to every Primary Care Trust in the country.
- You can get a 50% reduction on the TV Licence fee if you’re blind / severely sight impaired. Your licence will also cover anyone who lives with you. You need a TV Licence if you wish to watch or record television programmes as they're being…
- Registering as blind or partially sighted Visit your GP or optician if you’re having problems with your sight. They can refer you to a consultant ophthalmologist (eye specialist) who will be able to assess whether you qualify to register as sight impaired (partially sighted) or severely…
- Remark is a deaf led organisation. All Remark Living Support Workers are all very experienced and receive regular training and support. Every client referred to us is assessed and matched with our most suitable Support Worker, depending on their specific needs. Additionally, we offer a…
- Vitalise is a national charity providing short breaks (respite care) and other services for disabled people, visually impaired people, and carers. We offer inspirational opportunities for volunteers through one of the largest, most diverse volunteer programmes in the UK. We provide accessible respite care and…
- RNIB Low Vision Service (previously Judd Street) is based at the new RNIB building in London. We provide NHS funded low vision assessments and NHS eye tests for adults living with sight loss in Islington or Camden. We also provide eye care for adults in…
- RAD's services mainly cover London, the East and South East. RAD promotes equality for Deaf people through the provision of accessible services including:* Interpreting* Advice for Deaf people looking for work and employers of Deaf people* Support for Deaf people who are old or have…
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- The Sensory Team provides suppport services to people who are:blind and partially sighted, deaf and hard of hearing, deaf-blind or have a dual sensory loss. The Team provides specialist assessments relating to sensory impairments which may identify rehabilitation, equipment or support needs. Advice sessions Please note…
- We provide access to services for deaf residents such as British Sign Language interpreting, videophone interpreting and advice about getting help in the borough. Book a Sign Language interpreter by email, video call or use the following numbers: Tel: 020 7527 3962 Minicom: 020 7527 6067 SMS (text…
- Open Monday to Friday from 9:30am until 5:00pm
- Text Relay the UK's text to voice relay service.Text Relay connects people using a textphone with people using a telephone or another textphone. It lets deaf, hard of hearing and speech impaired people stay in touch with friends and family, and call businesses over the…
- Traveleyes is a world travel company with a difference. We provide multi-sensory group holiday vacations for both blind and sighted travellers, enabling blind people to enjoy independent world travel on their own terms. Our sighted travellers require no previous experience of blindness and they benefit from…
- VocalEyes - nationwide audio description charity, providing access to the arts for blind and partially sighted people. It is a non-profit distributing charity, whose long-term vision is that all people with a visual impairment are able to experience and enjoy the arts and heritage.