It’s always exciting to see how many more venues and facilities are in the “Hearing Loop” these days. Here is a listing of a few places that are now accessible to people who live with hearing loss. A loop was recently installed at Read More
In 2017, we see hearing access and hearing loops will be discussed at three conferences. If you are interested in learning about hearing loss, hearing access and hearing loops consider attending any of these upcoming conferences. The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association/CHHA (May Read More
We continue to see hearing loops installed in many locations across the country. Here are a few locations rightfully boasting about hearing access. Let the continued interest in hearing access and hearing loops serve as a reminder to hearing healthcare professionals to fit Read More
October 2016: Question: Should a hearing health care professional not fit to patients with hearing instruments with T Coils because hearing loops are not a reality in their community? Although individuals may not have the opportunity to enjoy the benefit of hearing loops Read More
Hearing aid technology is constantly improving, but brings with it challenges. IFHOH encourages technological innovation and welcomes safe new developments that promote hearing accessibility. These new developments should ensure for the compatibility of hearing aids with cellular phones and assistive listening devices. IFHOH Read More
Always include a manually accessible T Coil in hearing instruments to improve hearing access to individuals who live with hearing loss. Here’s why: T Coils improve hearing access in public facilities that offer hearing assistance technology. T Coils, when used with a neckloop, Read More