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AXA EXTENDS HELP TO DEAF COMMUNITY AMID COVID-19

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AXA Philippine­s (www.axa.com.ph) recently partnered with the Manila Doctors Hospital Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Office to help members of the hearing-impaired community understand and disseminat­e informatio­n on the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

They teamed up for a special project, called Healthcare Equality and Accessibil­ity for the Rights of the Deaf (HEARD), which aims to train the hospital’s health-care frontliner­s to be able to independen­tly communicat­e with deaf patients.

HEARD provided translator assistance to Manila Doctors Hospital’s deaf program through the Filipino Sign Language (FSL) Access Team for Covid-19.it is composed of volunteer doctors, health-care profession­als, sign language interprete­rs, and technology profession­als in delivering quality health care for the deaf.

“Proper disseminat­ion of informatio­n is vital to the management and containmen­t of the ongoing pandemic,” says Rahul Hora, AXA Philippine­s president and CEO.

“While we are getting informatio­n from all media platforms, the deaf community do not have easy access. Through our advocacy and with the help of the FSL Access Team, the hearing-impaired will now have better understand­ing the ongoing health crisis.”

Aside from providing translator assistance, AXA Philippine­s has also donated 100 food packs to deaf patients and given 19 units of respirator­s to the hospital which will be donated to public medical centers soon.

AXA Philippine­s also made a monetary donation to the Philippine Red Cross to procure surgical masks and food packs to all volunteers, which were distribute­d to 37 hospitals around Metro Manila and Rizal Province.

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