Saskatchewan Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Services
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SDHHS offering solutions to deaf and hard of hearing community during pandemicPeople who are deaf or hard of hearing are facing additional challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. SDHHS is coming up with innovative solutions to tackle these problems.HealthMay 22, 2020
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Program expands to test Saskatchewan newborns for hearing difficultyThe provincial government says all 18 Saskatchewan hospitals that regularly deliver babies now offer testing to detect early signs of hearing loss.HealthMay 1, 2019
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Multiple learning programs for Saskatchewan’s deaf preschoolers to launch this fallThe Government of Saskatchewan announced on Friday that more than 30 program spots will be opened in Regina and Saskatoon, for deaf and hard of hearing preschoolers.CanadaJul 27, 2018
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Saskatchewan launches Text With 911 for hearing, speech impaired peopleText With 911 comes to Saskatchewan, allowing people who are hearing or speech impaired to use the emergency service.CanadaNov 24, 2016
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