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- Adult
Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA)
A non-profit,
community based organization, providing services and referral
for deaf and hard of hearing adults residing in Tucson and other
parts of Arizona. ALOHA primarily serves persons who have experienced
adventitious (late onset) hearing loss as an adult.
- The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
Centre, London UK
A comprehensive resource for tinnitus and tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT)
- Deaf
Zone
A culmination
of deafness-related resources, including American Sign Language,
closed captioning, educational facilities, publications, etc.
- Hearing
Exchange
An open forum
of discussion of ideas and information related to hearing loss.
Emphasis is placed on respecting all methods of communication.
- Hearing
Health Magazine
A magazine
designed for people who experience any degree of hearing loss,
tinnitus, or other ear disorder.
- National
Captioning Institute
A non-profit
organization committed to developing closed-caption television
services for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
- Self
Help for Hard of Hearing People
consumer educational organization, founded in 1979, devoted to
the welfare and interests of those who cannot hear well, their
relatives and friends.SHHH has extensive publications on a variety
of subjects related to hearing loss, including the SHHH Information
Series, books, pamphlets, reports, videotapes, audiotapes, and
posters. SHHH also offers guidelines for compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act for hotels/motels, hospitals,
employers, and services. Visit the SHHH website to learn more
about this organization's extensive offerings.
Disclaimer: The information provided
on this website is for informational use only and is not intended
to be used as a substitute for evaluation, consultation or diagnosis
by a licensed physician or licensed audiologist. Further, it
is not intended to be all-inclusive. Always consult with your
audiologist and primary care physician regarding matters related
to your hearing.
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