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Thursday, 20 May 2010 07:17

Other things you should know about home visits

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  • It is important that we are as efficient as possible with our travel times for the reasons stated above. Sometimes we won't know until the day before who we are due to home consultation, and whereabouts they live. We may therefore contact you beforehand to rearrange the consultations for the day. We would very much appreciate your co-operation and understanding in this because one day we may be rescheduling for your benefit, in order to fit your appointment in.
  • Roads in Devon and Cornwall can be particularly busy during the Summer.
  • It is to everyone's benefit that you have someone with you during your home visit where possible.
  • We will never call at your home unless you (or someone acting on your behalf) has requested us to do so.
  • In your home please remember we cannot control the acoustic environment as easily as we can at one of our centres. We therefore like to use a room that is as free as possible from ambient noise and distractions. For example, if we are carrying out a hearing test in your kitchen, we may request that you temporarily turn off the refrigerator.
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