Moving to adult audiology (Kent)
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What is a transition?
When a service user reaches 16 years old, they are moved to the adult audiology department, as they have reached the maximum age that our service provides for.
Your paperwork and history from our department is sent to adult audiology so they have the same information about you that we have, to continue to provide an effective service.
What happens to my hearing aids and accessories?
- The adult department will allow you to keep your hearing aids for as long as possible, until they break. The department will then swap to their own phonak model, which also has bluetooth capability. However, you will be allowed to keep your old hearing aids if you wish. This is also the case for GN Resound hearing aid users. Users fitted with a bone conduction hearing aid are also able to be supported in the adult service.
- The hearing aids with the adult department are offered in the colour black, beige and silver, only.
- The initial hearing aid is free of charge, but if it is lost from the second hearing aid onward, the department mare allowed to charge between £100 to £200 for a replacement, depending on the hearing aid model.
- Batteries can be provided by the department, as well as Maidstone Hospital (only) 'league of friends' charity. The department should be informed that new batteries are needed, rather than turning up without notice.
- Frequency Modulation (FM) Systems are not provided by the department and require the service user the fund their own system.
Appointments
The adult department are patient-led appointments, meaning that they will not send out appointment letters of their own initiative. This means that the service user is required to make their own appointment via email.
If an appointment is not made or attended within a three year timespan, the service user will be discharged. Adults recommend a hearing test within the two and half to three year timespan as the hearing is unlikely to change within one year, due to increasing age. However, if the service user is known to have a progressive hearing loss, they may recommend a hearing test on a more regular basis.
Appointments take place at Maidstone Hospital and Pembury Hospital. There are limited appointments at Sevenoaks Hospital, but these are very limited.
Additional support
The service user will have continued support from the Teachers of the Deaf (Tod’s) until 19 years old. You can then seek further support the education support/disability resource centre if going into college and/or university.
If you are planning to go into a workplace for further study (apprenticeships), then you may contact the employed to put reasonable adjustments in place. If your needs are not met with the employed support, you may be able to get help from the 'access to work' scheme. This may include a grant to help cover costs of further support that the employer cannot provide. Please visit Gov.uk/access-to-work for further information.
The adult service have a hearing therapies services to provide support with those suffering with tinnitus and communication issues. If you are having difficulty with aspects of hearing aid use affecting daily life, it would be worth seeing if you would qualify for extra clinical support from hearing therapy.
Microsuction can be provided on the NHS, but is a long waiting list and only done in exceptional circumstances, for example, chronically infected ears, mastoid cavities and post surgical wax. The adult service encourage the service user to have microsuction done privately if they need the wax removed in a timely manner.
Summary
- Appointments made by service user only.
- Hearing aids will be replaced with a separate model when broken.
- Hearing aids are able to be charged financially, for a lost hearing aid.
- Educational support is offered by specialist teachers until 19, where the setting will then need to take over this need.
- Microsuction is recommended to go private.
- Email contact recommended only.
- If you have any queries or require a further appointment prior to transition, please contact us.
Contact
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
Audiology Service
01622 226198
mtw-tr.audiology@nhs.net
This information should only be followed on the advice of a healthcare professional.
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