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Title: What is important to know about Deaf consumers


1
Assessing Deaf Consumers
  • What is important to know about Deaf consumers?

2
When did this consumer become Deaf?
  • Pre-lingual
  • Post-lingual
  • Opportunities for language development and world
    view.

3
What caused the Deafness?
  • Are there co-morbid disabilities?
  • How does the cause effect family dynamics?
  • Was the cause a trauma?
  • Is the deafness progressive?

4
At what age was the Deafness discovered?
  • What occurred between becoming Deaf and
    discovering deafness?
  • Attitude toward the consumer
  • Intervention opportunities?

5
At what age did language begin?
  • Between discovery and formal language development
    many consumers report a great time lapse.

6
What mode of communication was selected and who
in the family communicated with the consumer?
  • 90-95 of all Deaf children are born into hearing
    families.
  • Many consumers report that one or two family
    members made efforts to communicate in an
    effective manner.

7
Where did the Deaf consumer get educated?
  • Mainstreamed? With or without an Interpreter?
  • State School for the Deaf
  • Private School for the Deaf
  • No education

8
How effective was the education?
  • Did the consumer learn to read and write English?
  • Do they feel like they got a good education?
  • How do they feel about themselves from a stand
    point of intelligence?

9
Was this consumer encouraged to meet age
appropriate tasks?
  • What chores were they expected to do?
  • Did they have age appropriate expectations such
    as driving at 16years and getting a job?
  • When did they get their first job?

10
Was this consumer held accountable for mishaps
and behavior?
  • Many consumers report being let off the hook
    because the Police Officer didnt want to have to
    get an Interpreter.
  • Parents who dont communicate well and have guilt
    about a Deaf child tend to under discipline.

11
Who are they using Alcohol and other drugs with?
  • Deaf friends are hard to replace
  • Where do they go for new friendships?

12
Was this person exposed to prevention messages?
  • Think about the messages you were exposed to
    growing up. Were they captioned? Did the Dare
    officer have an Interpreter?

13
On the Assessment Where do you put the Deafness?
  • Throughout the entire assessment you need to
    consider how this persons deafness impacted each
    area of the assessment. This will help you
    develop an effective plan for treatment.
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