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(2 pages) Enjoy hearing clearly during the fall season with hearing loops, FM, and infrared systems. A template is on the second page: include the “T” for hearing loops, remove the “T” for FM and IR.
(2 pages) Enjoy hearing clearly during the fall season with hearing loops, FM, and infrared systems. A template is on the second page: include the “T” for hearing loops, remove the “T” for FM and IR.
(51 pages) The how-to advocacy guide has been created to help you get hearing loops installed in your community, at your place of worship, your workplace, your favorite arts venue, or even your doctor’s office. Whether you’re advocating for yourself, or a loved one, or because you understand that every person with a hearing loss
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(41 pages) Part 2 of the handbook You have decided to advocate for hearing loops. How do you start? You would not start an epic journey without a map and a plan. The same logic applies to getting hearing loops installed in your community. Because it is usually not as simple as asking a venue
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(53 pages) In this Handbook is everything — literally everything! — you will need to advocate effectively for hearing loops and better hearing assistance. Compiled by the passionate Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), Get in the Hearing Loop (GITHL) advocacy committee, you will find numerous documents and brochures that explain what hearing loops (technically
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(1 page) Professionals can give patients ADA accessibility (FM, IR, hearing loops) in their communities when they teach them how to use their telecoil in their offices.
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(1 page) As a group, you can watch this short TEDx Oshkosh video: “What you don’t Know about Hearing Aids.” It’s a great way to share experiences, possibly shift your perspectives, and discover new ideas.
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