The value of peer support
Support advisor Claire explains how our Hearing Support Sessions work and the value of providing peer support for hearing loss.
Support advisor Claire explains how our Hearing Support Sessions work and the value of providing peer support for hearing loss.
Our peer support volunteer Sylvia shares her passion of learning languages and how her Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss hasn't stopped her. Education provider City Lit gave her with the support she needed. Read all about her experience here.
We have been working with our friends at Aston Hearing to create a video that explains the steps that should be taken if you, or someone you know, experiences a sudden reduction in hearing.
By Carly Sygrove Hi, I’m Carly. Four years ago when I was 34, I lost the hearing in my left ear. I wasn’t ill at the time and I had never had any problems with my ears. It was a normal day until all of a sudden, my head filled with pressure and a loud […]
By Hearing Link On the final day of our festive series of blogs, we are sharing the ways you can access support for your hearing and mental wellbeing over the Christmas period. Some support services will break for the holiday season, so here is our guide of what to do if you notice a sudden […]
Carly Sygrove writes … Following my hearing loss in 2016, I started writing a blog as a way of documenting my thoughts, feelings and observations. It is through my blog that I have connected with many people who have experienced different forms of hearing loss, all with their unique stories. Hearing loss can present many […]