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Deafblind UK

The Deaf Blind Organisation offers support and guidance to deafblind people, their carers, family and friends, as well as professionals working with people who have a loss of both hearing and sight. We also offer The Befriender service for those who are feeling lonely. We’re also keen to help those recently diagnosed, using the befriending process as a means to prevent social isolation. Our popular Peer Support Social Groups provide those with both sight and hearing impairments plus their carers an opportunity to meet people and make friends.

Please visit our website for more details : www.deafblind.org.uk

Who can use this service?

We offer support and guidance to deafblind people, their carers, family and friends, as well as professionals working with people who have a loss of both hearing and sight. We’re also keen to help those recently diagnosed, using the befriending process as a means to prevent social isolation.

How are services delivered?

We offer The Befriender service for those who are feeling lonely. Our popular Peer Support Social Groups provide those with both sight and hearing impairments plus their carers an opportunity to meet people and make friends.

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Deafblind UK

csreferrals@deafblind.org.uk

0800 132320

National Center for Deafblindness, 19, Rainbow Court,
Paston Ridings, Peterborough
PE4 7UP

Mon to Friday - 09.00 - 17.00

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email




Service last updated 01/01/0001

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