Patsy Evans

Client Care Coordinator

Patsy has lived in Norfolk County most of her life. She did live in Drumbo, which is lovely, for 5 years but as Dorothy said, “there’s no place like home”.

As Patient Care Coordinator for 3 locations, including Delhi, Port Dover, and Simcoe, every day is very busy and offers challenges. Overcoming these challenges is part of the satisfaction. “I take great pride in assisting our clients with the service they deserve”.

Outside work Patsy enjoys local theatres such as the Lighthouse Festival Theatre and the Delhi Capitol 33. “Simcoe Little Theatre is on my bucket list, I’m hoping to get there next season. In my off time, I enjoy a bonfire or riding quads with family or friends.”

Patsy Evans, Client Care Coordinator at Hometown Hearing Centre

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?

Bali

If you were a superhero, my superpower would be?

Invisibility

Cats or Dogs?

Dogs

When you were 5, what did you want to be?

I was pretty sure I’d be a Teacher when I grew up.

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Being able to hear children laughing, a conversation with your best friend, your favourite TV show, birds chirping, the sound of crickets on a warm summer evening or other sounds you love help make life worth living.

With a comprehensive hearing assessment conducted by one of our professionals, you can help ensure that you can hear as long as possible.

Contact the Southern Ontario Hometown Hearing Centre location nearest you in order to schedule a hearing assessment by using the adjacent form, and a member of our team will call you in order to provide assistance.

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