On Tuesday 20 September 2016 Mary Hare Hearing Centre will be holding it’s annual Open Day at Arlington Arts Centre at Mary Hare in Newbury,RG14 3BQ.
Arrival and refreshments will be from 9.30am – 10.15am. And during this time visitors will have the opportunity to book in for a free initial hearing assessment with one of our expert audiologists.
At 10.15am the Principal of Mary Hare School, Peter Gale, will give a presentation about the school’s 70th anniversary. Mary Hare School is a non-maintained special school providing for profoundly and severely deaf children and young people from all over the UK.
From 11am – 2.30pm, when the event closes, visitors will have the chance to:
Entrance to the Open Day and all the hearing services on offer throughout the event are free of charge, but any donations to Mary Hare will be welcomed.
Chula Bishop, Sales and Marketing Co-ordinator at Mary Hare Hearing Services, said, “The Mary Hare Hearing Centre team are really looking forward to welcoming lots of visitors to our Open Day on 20th September. Research has shown that hearing loss doubles the risk of developing depression and can lead to anxiety and other mental health conditions*. And many people put up with poor hearing for up to 10 years before taking any action**. Our event will give visitors the opportunity to improve their quality of life by having a free initial assessment and by learning more about the new hearing technologies that are now available.”
For further information about Mary Hare Hearing Centre’s Open Day go to www.maryharehearingservices.co.uk/open-days or call Chula Bishop on 01635 569346.
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