Indiana
Hearing aid technology has truly advanced an incredible amount. Hearing aids are smaller than ever before, and work more effectively than ever before. However, no matter how sophisticated your hearing technology, there are still some listening situations where you may still encounter significant challenges hearing and understanding. Churches with high ceilings, noisy ballgames, and any place you are trying to hear a signal from a significant distance can still be difficult to hear in, even with the best hearing technology.




Indiana Info
- Indiana Hearing Loop List (PDF)
- United States and Canada (this website)
Getting Started
- Hearing loop installation
- Steps for installation (this website)
- Indiana hearing loop installers (this website) Offers a complimentary site visit and estimate
- Assistive listening system information for audiologists and hearing instrument specialists (this website)
Provide a Google Maps online review and/or photo after using an assistive listening system in your community Google Maps (this website)
Resources-Indiana websites
- Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette, grant form, Hearing Loop and Assistive Technology Grant
- Indiana HLAA (Hearing Loss Association of America (website) Find a Chapter – Hearing Loss Association of America (webpage)
- Complaint resources
- General overview. Overview and resources for filing complaints (this website)
- Indiana consumer protection issues. Talk with your audiologist or hearing instrument professional to answer your questions about telecoils. If you have a concern, it is likely you will get it resolved with your hearing healthcare professional. However, if you cannot, the State of Indiana can help with consumer protection issues (webpage)
- Indiana Civil Rights Commission complaints (webpage)
Contact
- Please contact Lafayette Hearing Center if you have any questions about hearing loops or if you would be interested in learning how to get your business looped.