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Concord Hospital, a nationally accredited regional medical center, provides all patients and companions immediate and equal access to appropriate and effective assistive communication services and devices. Appropriate services and auxiliary devices/aids, including qualified sign language interpreters, TTYs, and assistive listening devices are available free of charge upon request. Our Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Coordinator serves as an advocate for patients and companions who have communication needs and is also a resource for staff. Please download and fill out our assistive communication services and devices card and submit it to a member of your healthcare team upon admission.

For additional information call:
Monday-Friday, 8 am – 4:30 pm
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Coordinator
(603) 415-6602
TTY (603) 227-7033
Video Phone Link: dhoh.concordhospital.org
IP address: 198.212.229.104

Nights, Weekends and Holidays
Nursing Supervisor/Program Administrator
(603) 225-2711
TTY (603) 228-7135

For questions or concerns related to language and visual needs call:
Monday-Friday, 8 am – 4:30 pm
Patient and Family Services (Social Services)
(603) 227-7000, ext. 3013

Nights, Weekends and Holidays
Nursing Supervisor/Program Administrator
(603) 225-2711

The following is a listing of devices and services offered to assist you during your stay.

Assistive Services
  • Deaf Talk Video Interpreting
  • Relay Services (NH Relay)
  • Telephone Interpreting Services (Video Relay Service of VRS)
  • American Sign Language or (ASL) Interpreter
Assistive Devices/Aids
  • Regular or printable TTY telecommunication device
  • Amplified listening device (i.e., Pocket Talker)
  • Hearing aid compatible big button phone (Braille, strobe light and volume control)
  • Special nurse call bell (blow, squeeze, touch, air)
  • Baby cry alarm (inpatient only and located in The Family Place and Pediatric Unit ADA communication device containers)
  • Alerting devices for phone and or door
  • Deaf and hard of hearing door sign
  • Page magnifier for visually impaired
  • Dry erase board
  • Pictogram book