I attended outpatient clinic in AAH.
I have am hearing impaired. Masks are seriously challenging. I was screened at the door by a person who was seriously difficult to understand. I explained I was deaf but he was unable to make any adjustment for my condition.
I get through to outpatient and had to speak to reception staff through the Perspex screen again I had to explain my problem. He was extremely helpful and came around and spoke to me directly which was helpful.
I got into Mr Lappin’s consulting room. I explained again and he was so helpful and put me at my ease. He offered to take his mask off but I didn’t want to put him or the other member of staff at risk. He spoke clearly and we were able to communicate.
Masks are there to protect everyone and I accept that. However, there were no signs to indicate who should speak to if you required help. I find this a general problem but I would like to think that a healthcare establishment do more to train staff in sensory impairment.
My consultation was very good and staff were pleasant and tried to be helpful. Obviously because barriers were erected to protect staff and rightly so but spare a thought for those that have a sensory impairment.
"Outpatient Orthopaedic Clinic"
About: Altnagelvin Area Hospital / Trauma & Orthopaedics Altnagelvin Area Hospital Trauma & Orthopaedics Londonderry BT47 6SB
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