Why do medical pros insist on leaving voicemails for HOH patients?
Leaving a voice message for a patient who is deaf or hard of hearing makes as much sense as using freeway billboards to convey information for people who are blind.
Why is it so hard for trained medical workers to grasp the concept that text messages or emails would work a great deal better for patients who are hard of hearing?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Hearing Loss Support Group.
Forgot: I am also registered with the ADA American Disabilities Act. Peach
@HLAA_CA #deaf #hoh How about learning who is in charge of communication being done the way it is and then communicating with that person regarding the problem?
So far I have spoken to at least three management-level nurses at PIH. No progress.
I will again be picketing outside PIH Downey. Temperature is expected to hit 105 F today. Bringing water bottles, sunscreen, beach chair and umbrella.
I shared your tweet and posted on my FB page for anyone in the Downey, CA area to go, and support you.
Thanks so much! Some nice guy came by and left me a bottle of cold water. That’s all the support I have gotten from the local community so far.