For the HEARING IMPAIRED
We discussed the CAPtel phone....but for those of you who work and have problems in meetings....here are two options:
1. Have your audiologist order you an FM system to use with your hearing aid or purchase the "listen up" amplifier to use with your aid in meetings.
2. (this is what I am about to do).....research CART services. I am so independent I do not like depending on people at work....and I DARE anyone tell me b/c of my disablity I cannot perform ~scoffs~ This service charges by the hour....your local BVR or your JOB should pay the fee!
If local, a CART interpreter will come to your office for meetings and type EVERYTHING that is being said on a computer for you to see.....if not local, they will only need a speaker phone and you will need a laptop with internet connection and they will type the meeting for you.....VOICE over CAPTION.....
That way, you can attend meetings and not have to keep saying, "I'm sorry, can you repeat that!?" Though some say, they don't mind, really they do....so I stay one step ahead and find new devices for HOH professionals!
I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.
(Dedee, 2009)
My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)
~Dedee
How are you? I hope all is well. I've been wanting to talk you. Feel free to hit me on the BL. My daughter is hearing impaired. Has a mild to moderate permanent hearing loss. Born that way. She's in highschool now and I can not get her to wear her hearing aids. I'm trying to make her understand that part of her struggles academically is because she can not hear the full instruction. Now as you know, she is the best lip reader in the world, but that's not enough. Any words of advice that can help me help her. I fought to get her some new hearing aids that are digital she just won't wear them. HELP ME PLEASE....
Try to get the open fit hearing aid.....sounds like her loss is a nerve deafness (I have a nerve deafness) rather than conductive. The open fit is still a BTE (behind the ear) aid, but they come in all types of cool colors and instead of an ear mold, you have like a little wire in the ear....it looks more like a blue tooth! I am getting new aids now and I hope I can get an open fit. Also, try to always use good brands like Oticon or Phonak.....let her look at them on the website and see some she may like.
If she still does not like hearing aids, see if she will wear an amplifier in class....That way she can take it off and she won't feel "different".
I will be willing to converse with her.....I started to lose my hearing at 10 years old....so I have been there, done that. Also, see if there is a deaf school in your area....take her to visit while the kids are there and it will TOTALLY change her life!
I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.
(Dedee, 2009)
My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)
~Dedee
She's been in school since the age of 3 because they (Boston) had an Aural/Oral program at a Hearing impaired school (or actually a regular school attached to a hearing impaired school). Her hearing loss was detected early, thank God so I was proactive in getting her all the help she needed early on. She did so well there until it was time to go to middle school and everything started to change. It's definitely a nerve damage issue. Since the state give me aid to purchase her hearing aids, she will not be able to get another pair for 3 more years. So I am going to have to purchase them myself. She definitely knows that there is a substantial difference in her communicating with them on and with them off. I know it's a self-esteem thing at this point, but I always tell her, to hell with those kids in school. You need to wear them. But thanks for the advice. I am going to check out the websites. When she went to the audiologist last spring, we saw the Oticon ones and they where really nice, she liked them. But the dr. said that with the type of hearing loss she has, they won't work for her. Crushed her little heart.... So we ended up getting some in the ear ones that are bigger in size and digital. They seemed to be working she just stopped wearing them
Thanks again and I will keep you updated.
Kim
It's not so much self-esteem as much as, with a nerve deafness, you don't really lose SOUND...you lose pitch. So, though I can hear you, I still cannot understand because your B's sounds like V's to me and your C's sounds like CHs and your T's sounds like Ses....and without the correct hearing aids, it makes the hearing WORSE!
She will build up her confidence....and she will begin to tell people how to talk to her....she will set people in place.....and she will APPRECIATE you.....you can always say, her aids are not helping and you researched XYZ aids and ask to trade in her aids. You may have to pay a small fee!
http://www.phonak.com/consumer/products/instruments.htm These are the ones I WANT! They are less visible than an in the ear aid!
Do you have a CapTel phone for her?
I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.
(Dedee, 2009)
My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)
~Dedee
Those are the hearing aids she saw and wanted, but then they told her she couldn't have those ones, that they wouldn't benefit her. How do they know? LOL
What's a CapTel phone? I did get a phone from Verizon that was recommended from the hearing aid place. It also came with these loud ringer supports. OMG! The thing is loud, the problem was/is the phone jack in her room (where she spends ALL of her time) does not work, so I have to contact Verizon to come and fix the jack first. But she NEVER answers the phone at home. Drives me crazy!!! I'm like, I know you hear that? We fight about that ALL the time. So I am making it a priority to get her jack fixed.
Thanks again, for all your help. I will definitely be conversing with you again about this, I know it.... I would love for you to talk to her as well....
If she has an ITE aid, it is less powerful than ANY BTE aid.....did she go to an ENT office to see an audiologist?
I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.
(Dedee, 2009)
My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)
~Dedee
on 1/16/09 1:11 am, edited 1/16/09 1:12 am - Home Is Where, The HEART is, Midwest
The ones I have been recommened are $2200 EACH......the ones I want I think are like 300 more.....SINCE I only want one....I don't wear the right ear one. They will pay the 2500 for the left one.....They paid 1800 for me an FM system....
NORMALLY most states will spend up to 10K....you can email or PM me if you want more privacy....there are more than one agency......I can give you details to research if you want
for instance: EASTER SEALS ~good but have a 3 year limit---or medical emergency clause~
Then you have BVR ~bureau of vocational rehab~ GREAT, but slow as New England summers LOL ~there financial support is great and THEY give you a counselor and partners with Goodwill at their expense~
Never hesitate to contact me via PM or email if you need me ~smooches~
I focus not on my disabilty; my focus is on my ABILITIES.
(Dedee, 2009)
My hearing impairment ENABLES me, not disables me.
(Dedee, 2008)
~Dedee
Thanks again.