Step 2: Addressing communication disruptions
Once the people in your client’s social network are identified, discuss the environments in which the client is likely to encounter these people. Highlight how and where communication occurs and how effective it is (e.g., very successful, adequate, problematic). Do disruptions occur on the phone, during meetings, in small groups, etc.?
Some people with hearing loss may have fewer communication partners than expected because they have withdrawn from social life. Using the rings will illustrate to your client how people who used to be in the inner circle of their life have become more removed. It is a compelling way to show how relationships can be affected by hearing loss.
By talking to your client about these issues, you can achieve a thorough understanding of the needs that are central to your client and formulate rehabilitation goals together with them.