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Any charities that help deaf adults
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I have been trying to get help for equipment for deaf adults to keep them safe in there own home,does anyone out there know any charities that would be willing to help with funding towards vibrating alarm clocks,loop systems, fire alarms etc.
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kind regards
mandy
kind regards
mandy
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Most if not all local authorities have a free service for technical equipment, run either by them or through a contract with a local organisation.
Contact yours and ask for the contact details......................I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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That's true, you may be able to access this through Action on Hearing Loss formerly RNID http://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/**Debt Free as of 15:55 on Friday 23rd March 2012**And I am staying that way
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