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Video Series on Healthcare Access from MNCDHH

Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing Minnesotans Premieres New Video Series on How to Get Health Care Communications Access in Minnesota

 From an announcement by MNCDHH

New Video Guide to Health Care Communications Access (Accessible Video Series)

 
Are you Deaf, DeafBlind, or Hard of Hearing and live in Minnesota? Learn what to do in different health care situations, including medical emergencies, and how to make sure that you get the communications access (interpreters, CART, auxiliary aids) that you need.
 
Visit our new webpage on Health Care Communications Access for the Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing Community in Minnesota.
 
Watch our Health Care Communications Access video series, which provides a guide to topics such as what your rights are, where you can go for help, what you can do in advance, what you should do in medical emergencies, and what to do if you don’t get the assistance you need.

Introductory Video


This video series is made accessible through American Sign Language (ASL), open captions, voiceovers, and Microsoft Word transcripts of audio content with video descriptions included.
 
This video series was inspired by the past and current struggles of deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing medical and health care patients to obtain effective communications access. It is MNCDHH’s hope that this will be a valuable resource for deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing people in Minnesota, their family, friends, and supporters, and medical and health care providers who serve them.

View Video Series

 

Deaf & Immigrant Center for Education

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From:  http://www.hcmc.org/a_z/dice/index.htm

Hennepin County Medical Center’s new Deaf & Immigrant Center for Education (DICE) exists to help our immigrant and deaf or hard of hearing patients and families communicate effectively in medical settings and the community. Using Knapp Rehabilitation Center’s “Easy Street”® therapy area, DICE transcends hearing and language barriers by providing realistic hands-on training. Watch video to learn more.

DICE employs two Certified Deaf Community Health Workers (DCHW) who work with patients on Easy Street and in their own homes to meet goals identified by their care providers. DICE is also an education resource for high school students and other deaf community members. It was established with funding from the Hennepin Health Foundation.

Read more on their web site.

 

New CPR Technique

The Sarver Heart Center at the University of Arizona produced a video explaining a new compression-only technique for CPR. 

Click here to view the video in its original context with more written information.

 

Deaf Health Blog

This is a project of medical students with the University of Rochester.  Included in this a video of an Appointment in ASL with education for patients about obesity.  Click here to see more.

An Appointment addressing Obesity




 

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DeafDOC.org is your site for free, reliable health information for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH) community, health and educational providers, interpreters, and partnerships worldwide.  Our health information is clear and easy to understand.  Experts make sure our information is up to date.  Our consulting, training, mentoring, and advocacy services are available to national and international medical, educational, government, research, professional and community organizations. Click here for more information.


 
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