City Council announces more support for help residents in Milton Keynes with sensory loss

    Milton Keynes City Council has announced it is continuing its dedicated support for local residents with hearing and visual impairments.

    Milton Keynes City Council has funded the Sensory Support Service which is run by Birmingham Institute for the Deaf (BID), for six years.

    The team provides information, advice, assessment and practical support to eligible adults and children with a sensory loss as well as their unpaid carers and parents.

    This support is delivered from its office in Central Milton Keynes, in community venues or at home with residents.

    The service has already helped more than 1,000 local families, providing hundreds of items of equipment plus training sessions, demonstrations and events. The service also offers specialist assessments for people with a sensory loss to help them access additional support.

    Milton Keynes City Council has decided to award a new four year contract, ahead of the existing contract coming to an end in March.

    Cllr Emily Darlington, Cabinet Member for Adults, Housing and Healthy Communities said: “Services like this continue to make a big difference for residents of all ages. We know that sensory loss can have a huge impact on everyday activities and people’s quality of life but with the right support, the impact can be minimised. Whether you or someone in your family are Deaf, hard of hearing, have a visual impairment or dual sensory loss, local help is available.”

    You can find out more here.

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