I need some advice working around this and thought to ask here, and many deaf people may be either unable, or uncomfortable, with using the phone.
I am a hearing person but low-verbal / mostly-nonverbal autistic. Using the phone is very difficult for me.
I try to be accommodating and provide both email and postal contact addresses, and specify this is my preferred contact method. I also make it clear I will not answer my phone, but there is an attached voicemail in which a caller can leave a detailed message and I can better respond - either by preparing a "script" of what to say when I do phone, along with having any paperwork that might be required ready, or I have a chance to call in in person or find a contact email and respond that way.
Despite this I've just received a nasty letter from a dental clinic I have been on the waiting list with for some time stating that they tried several times to contact me by phone (no message was left) and unless I contact them by phone by the 18th, I will be taken off the dental waiting list.
How do deaf people handle this phone demand? If you cannot use the phone, do people comply with an alternate method? How do you make this clear? What do you do?
I intend to go into the clinic in person and ask why they have behaved this way when I specified other methods of contact and why they are demanding phone and phone only, but it seems to me that because I can hear, they are dismissing the fact that I can hardly speak and insisting I use the phone, because I can.
Advice please? Experiences? Thoughts? How do deaf people work around these phone issues?
I am a hearing person but low-verbal / mostly-nonverbal autistic. Using the phone is very difficult for me.
I try to be accommodating and provide both email and postal contact addresses, and specify this is my preferred contact method. I also make it clear I will not answer my phone, but there is an attached voicemail in which a caller can leave a detailed message and I can better respond - either by preparing a "script" of what to say when I do phone, along with having any paperwork that might be required ready, or I have a chance to call in in person or find a contact email and respond that way.
Despite this I've just received a nasty letter from a dental clinic I have been on the waiting list with for some time stating that they tried several times to contact me by phone (no message was left) and unless I contact them by phone by the 18th, I will be taken off the dental waiting list.
How do deaf people handle this phone demand? If you cannot use the phone, do people comply with an alternate method? How do you make this clear? What do you do?
I intend to go into the clinic in person and ask why they have behaved this way when I specified other methods of contact and why they are demanding phone and phone only, but it seems to me that because I can hear, they are dismissing the fact that I can hardly speak and insisting I use the phone, because I can.
Advice please? Experiences? Thoughts? How do deaf people work around these phone issues?