How do we get clear information about hearing assistive technology?

Posted by Julie, Volunteer Mentor @julieo4, Oct 22 1:12pm

Are the audiologists and hearing instrument specialists who serve you explaining the advantages of hearing assistive tech that adds value to hearing aids?

Do you want to be able to hear well at theaters, performing arts centers, meetings, worship centers, etc.? Or doesn't that matter to you?

I continue to be shocked and amazed at how many people come to our HLAA chapter meetings who have high quality, well fitted hearing aids, but know nothing about the helpful options that let us hear better in settings where noise can be a demon that stops us from going there.

How can we let providers know we want to hear as well as we possibly can, and that we need them to show us how these options work. If all they do is tell us they exist without demonstrating how they help, it's a losing battle.

It's even worse when hard of hearing people don't get any information about these options because they express that they are more interested in hiding their hearing loss than helping it.

I'd like very much to hear both positive and negative experiences. We want and need to respect and trust our providers but sometimes we find ourselves having to educate them a bit.

Let's talk about it!

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@pmrsuzie Here is a one-page handout that you could take to your audiologist or hearing instrument specialist to add a “telecoil program”

Telecoil instructions
https://centerforhearingaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/Telecoil-Instructions.pdf

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@hedgerow Thank you for sharing that information.

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@pmrsuzie Here is a one-page handout that you could take to your audiologist or hearing instrument specialist to add a “telecoil program”

Telecoil instructions
https://centerforhearingaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/Telecoil-Instructions.pdf

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@hedgerow
I have printed the telecoil instructions.
My left HA is a transmitter. The right HA is an Oticon Real3miniRite R. There were 5 different price options and I chose the mid price option. I remember asking about the telecoil but am not remembering what was decided or why. I have a tracfone and it was not app compatible.
I would not be putting any blame on the audiologist. I feel she was just working with my condition and the resources I had. I'm sure she'll be responsive. My insurance allows for some HA coverage every 3 yrs so I will have these until 9/26.
Thanks for your concern and I appreciate your help. Ditto to Julie
suzanne

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