Benefit from 183 deaf-duckers from the welfare services of Ardakan

The head of the Ardakan Welfare Organization said that this year, the World Deaf Week (October 2nd-8th), known as "Know My Language to Live Better together," said, "There are currently 183 deaf people who use the welfare services of this city."
Amir Valley Azzadda said: Currently, 183 Deadly Deafs are used by the welfare services of the city and rehabilitation services for deaf people include hearing loss prevention and hearing screening and cochlear implantation, and provision of hearing services (hearing aids, batteries, cochlear implant allowance ), Audio education and speech therapy to children and deaf people for the better quality of life from other welfare services to this community.
He also said that a Dead center for children and children who are affiliated with the Ardakan Welfare Office also provides children with hearing and speech problems. Specialists in the implementation of the Hearing Screening Program in Ardakan, 96000 infants last year were screened for hearing loss. 264 newborns were identified with suspicion of hearing problems and were referred to specialized centers for follow up diagnosis and treatment.
Adzudzadeh considered the goal of screening as early as possible to detect hearing loss or hearing impairment in infants and infants. In all scientific guidelines, it is recommended that treatments for hearing impaired infants less than 3 months of age be performed because communication skills, comprehension and language Children are significantly reduced by the age of 6 months.
The instructor stated: "The sense of hearing in connecting the child to the environment has an irrefutable role, and hence knowing the disease during the infancy will prevent these problems from occurring."
He noted that 100% of births in the city are covered by a hearing screening program for neonates, and the hearing expert will review auditory suspect cases during a one-month period, and if they do not respond to treatment measures in specialized treatment centers More accurately.
Referring to the motto of this year's World Deaf Week (October 2-8), titled "Understanding My Language to Live Better together", Adzaddh said: To fully realize this slogan, various institutions and institutions should be used as a citizen's right to use language Mention the hint for the deaf for their services on the agenda.
He added that family and community behavior with a deaf child is crucial in determining emotional development, social adjustment, and the ability to learn linguistic skills and education, and the primary responsibility of the deaf child's development and helping her to grow up to the family Is.
The head of the Ardakan Welfare Organization said that the reception of the deaf by the family, the community and the recognition of its differences and coping with it requires love, interest, patience, patience and logical encounter.


Register Date :2018-10-1


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