Communicating with deafblind patients
Listed below are the main types of communication that deafblind people use. More information about each can be obtained by clicking on the link.
- Deafblind manual alphabet Also known as finger-spelling, the Deafblind Manual Alphabet is a method of spelling out words onto a deafblind person's hand.
- Block Block is a manual form of communication where words are spelled out on to the palm of the deafblind person's hand.
- British Sign Language British Sign Language is a language in its own right, which uses hand signs and facial expressions as a visual form of communication.
- Makaton Makaton uses signs, symbols and speech to develop communication.
- Clear Speech Speaking clearly is one of the most effective and common ways of communicating with people who have acquired hearing loss.
- Tadoma People who use tadoma will place their hands on the speaker's lips or thoat to feel the vibrations.
- Braille and Moon Both these methods are ways of producing text to enable it to be read by touch.
- Objects of reference Some people who are deafblind learn to use objects which symbolise a particular significant activity.