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Hamilton Relay offers help for hard of hearing

Clay Center Presbyterian Manor hosts free program

Do you have trouble hearing over the telephone? Have you ever wondered if there was something that could help you communicate better with loved ones over the phone?

Hamilton Relay has been providing telecommunications relay services for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have difficulty speaking since 1991. Their services can help someone with hearing problems communicate more effectively over the phone.

You can learn more about the technology behind this service and how it can help those with hearing issues talk on the phone when Cady Macfee, Kansas Outreach Coordinator for Hamilton Relay, visits Clay Center Presbyterian Manor January 10.
 
“Hamilton Relay: What Is It and How Can It Help You?” will begin at 2 p.m. January 10 at Clay Center Presbyterian Manor, 924 Eighth Street. It is part of Presbyterian Manor’s Just Ask series, a free, ongoing lifelong learning program featuring information from local, regional and national experts on topics of interest to older adults and their families.

For more information or to RSVP, contact Marketing Director Heather Germann at 785-632-5646 or email hgermann@pmma.org by January 8.

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