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Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation

  • Jul 22, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 24, 2020



Deafness Foundation is proud to be acknowledged by one the Foundations 2020 grant recipients Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation who are providing support and reducing isolation for the DHH community. The grant is used to support the Audiolgy Department.

"Hearing is core to our connection with others”

Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation was proud to join forces with the Deafness Foundation in providing a new portable audiometer for the Prince of Wales Hospital Audiology Team.


Audiologist Florencia says, “This equipment is useful for patients like Maureen who can’t leave their room for different reasons. It will improve access to timely diagnosis of a hearing problem, when the patient may need it the most”.










1 Comment


Stive Joy
Stive Joy
5 days ago

I really appreciated how this article highlighted the importance of community connections for people with hearing loss, especially the detail about local meet-ups and online groups that make networking more accessible. It’s a reminder that staying connected isn’t just about communication it’s about building relationships and support networks. I also found it interesting how the article suggested combining professional resources with personal initiatives, which made me think about how I sometimes rely on structured guidance, like from New Assignment Help Australia to navigate complex tasks in my own life. It made me curious about how technology could further enhance these connections and whether there are emerging tools specifically designed for inclusivity that go beyond traditional hearing support systems.

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