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Hearing Aid Support

Case study:

Mrs A. Caring for bed bound end of life care family member.
brings hearing aid to clinic regularly.
we clean and maintain aids.
The aids are an absolute blessing to the bed bound family member as communication and understanding of what is going on around him is vital





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