Communication is a fundamental human need

One of the results of a hearing and visual impairment or deafblindness is that people have to adapt the way in which they communicate. There are many different types of communication and technologies available. As the method of communication depends not only on the affected person’s ability to see and hear and the skills of the person they are talking to, but also on the acoustic and visual features of their surroundings (background noise, good lighting etc.), hearing and visually impaired and deafblind people are generally familiar with more than one communication method and technology. They use different methods depending on the circumstances and sometimes more than one in parallel.

Auditory

These communication forms and technologies are used when the person affected can hear some or all speech.

Visual

These types of communication are used when the affected person has some vision. Depending on the amount of vision loss, different circumstances have to be taken into consideration.

Tactile

The focus of tactile communication is on specific movements that can be learned.