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See, Hear, Live Well – information, advice, and practical solutions for living with sight and/or hearing loss

Posted on 6th March 2017 by lincssensoryservices— No Comments ↓

Date: Thursday 6th April 11am-2pm

Location: Hardy Building, Bishop Grosseteste University, Longdales Road, Lincoln LN1 3DY

Hosted by Lincolnshire Sensory Services in partnership with Bishop Grosseteste University, this fair brings together organisations and groups that aim to improve the lives of people living with sight and/or hearing loss.

The event is FREE and open to everyone wanting to understand more about sensory impairment.

If you yourself have sight and/or hearing loss, or you have a friend or family member living with a sensory impairment, join us on the day and meet with representatives of organisations providing specialist help, try out assistive technology and find out about activities and services available to people in Lincolnshire.

If you are a professional working with visually impaired or hearing impaired clients, join us to learn more about how you can better support your clients to maintain their independence.

For more information, contact Lincolnshire Sensory Services direct.

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