Natasha is “Way Less Exhausted and Stressed Out” Thanks to Her New Hearing Aids
“I am able to understand and hear what clients and colleagues need from me,” says Natasha, a WorkBC Assistive Technology Services participant.
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Skip to Navigation“I am able to understand and hear what clients and colleagues need from me,” says Natasha, a WorkBC Assistive Technology Services participant.
“I do my job with greater confidence knowing I will not mess up because I didn’t hear something important,” says Thomas, who received new hearing aids.
Zhi, of Vancouver, has worked at a bakery for nearly 20 years. He does a little bit of everything, from packaging to preparing the dough to applying icing to cakes, even stepping in to do delivery across the Lower Mainland when required.
Theresa is a kitchen designer and office manager for a small cabinet shop in Langley. “I work very closely with our customers from the first time they enter our showroom through to installation and deficiency completion,” she explains.
Mehrnoush is a bookkeeper based in Pitt Meadows. Her work involves a lot of time at a desk and on the computer. She has cerebral palsy.