First LSL Lessons Launches to Support Children with Hearing Loss During Early Days
- A white paper highlights the risks of overlooked hearing loss in care residents, indicating it can lead to falls and social isolation.
- JDA’s Engage department trained over 3,500 staff in 35 care homes, developing practical solutions for residents with hearing loss.
- Nightingale Hammerson implemented Engage’s recommendations in 2021, reporting significant improvements in residents’ comfort and social interaction.
- Professor Martin Green OBE described the white paper as 'a timely and vital resource for the sector,' offering essential recommendations for addressing hearing loss in care settings.
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First LSL Lessons Launches to Support Children with Hearing Loss During Early Days
Hearing First, an initiative of the Oberkotter Foundation, shares step-by-step lessons designed by certified Listening and Spoken Language specialists to deliver key, research-backed information to build confidence in families of children with hearing loss.
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