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Keyword Details: Deaf/Hearing Impaired

A disruption in the normal hearing process that may occur in the outer, middle, or inner ear, which prevents sound waves from being converted to electrical signals and nerve impulses from being transmitted to the brain to be interpreted. Included are conductive hearing loss that results from abnormalities of the external ear and/or the ossicles of the middle ear; sensorineural hearing loss that results from malfunction of inner ear structures (i.e., cochlea); and central auditory dysfunction that results from damage or dysfunction at the level of the eighth cranial nerve, auditory brain stem, or cerebral cortex. Hearing loss may be present at birth (congenital) or become evident later in life (acquired); and may or may not preclude the normal development of language. The severity of hearing loss is measured in decibles (dB). The threshold or 0 dB mark for each frequency refers to the level at which typical young adults perceive a tone burst 50% of the time. Hearing is considered normal if an individual's thresholds are within 15 dB of normal thresholds. Severity of hearing loss is graded as mild (26-40 dB), moderate (41-55 dB), moderately severe (56-70 dB), severe (71-90 dB) and profound (90 dB).

Programs related to Deaf/Hearing Impaired

AMC Theatres
Offers movies with captioning and listening devices for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Descriptive video is available for individuals who are blind or low vision. Also available, companion seating to allow guests in wheelchairs to sit next to their movie-going companions in standard ... (Click here for more)
CapTel
Ideal for people with some degree of hearing loss, the Captioned Telephone (CapTel) works like any other telephone with one important addition: it displays every word the other party says throughout the conversation. CapTel phone users can listen to the caller, and can also read the written captions... (Click here for more)
Center for Deaf-Blind Persons
Service/Skills and Activities Taught At the Center and Off-Site: Assessment - Communication - Independent Living - Orientation and Mobility - Leisure Time Individualized Rehabilitation Training -Alternative Communication - Adaptive Independent Living - Adaptive Technology - Computer Training - Le... (Click here for more)
Cinemark- Tinseltown USA Kenosha
Movie theater offers assistive listening capable abilities featuring closed captioning, descriptive narration and assistive device listening capability. This is noted behind featured movies on the online movie schedules. Access website, click on "caption/description" for current movies with Closed C... (Click here for more)
Gurnee Mills Cinema
Marcus Theatres strives to provide the ultimate moviegoing experience to all customers. Closed captioning, descriptive narration and assistive listening devices are available at most theatres to make the experience accessible to our deaf, hard of hearing, blind and visually impaired moviegoers. Ass... (Click here for more)
HEAR Wisconsin
HEAR Wisconsin is the most comprehensive nonprofit organization providing services to clients who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH) in the state. For nearly 100 years, this organization has been providing vital services to an underserved, under-resourced population - babies, families, the young, ... (Click here for more)
Hear Wisconsin Assistive Technology Center
The Assistive Technology Center is part of the Kay Eckstein Speech and Hearing Center which provides integrated hearing healthcare for clients needing audiology services and/or consultation services for assistive technology equipment to be used in the home, work, or other environments. The team incl... (Click here for more)
iCanConnect-WI
Program of the Center or Deaf-Blind Persons, Inc.thru The National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) which supports local programs that distribute equipment to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind (have combined hearing and vision loss) to enable access to telephone, advanced c... (Click here for more)
Kellogg Child and Family Program
The Kellogg Child and Family Program provides early intervention services to families with babies and children who are D/HH and to Deaf parents with hearing children. Listening spoken language specialists, certified speech-language pathologists/educators, teachers for the D/HH, and sign language ins... (Click here for more)
Kenosha Noon Lions Club
A community service organization that provides financial assistance for hearing aids, eye exams and eye glasses, when funds are available. Call for full details. Complete appropriate application: For Vision financial assistance: complete application and mail to Sight Chairman, PO Box 36, Kenosha, W... (Click here for more)
Mobile Audiology Clinic (MAC)
Mobile Audiology Clinic (MAC), state of the art mobile clinic. MAC brings a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, audiologist, and equipment to underserved people in the community, increasing access to needed services. MAC's purpose is two-fold - Provide accessible, 360- degree hearing healthcare to the c... (Click here for more)
Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
The Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ODHH) provides unbiased information and connects people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf Blind to resources available in Wisconsin. Services include: - Visor Card- For drivers who are Deaf or hard of hearing. - Emergency Preparedness Toolkit http... (Click here for more)
Renaissance Cinema
Marcus Theatres strives to provide the ultimate movie going experience to all customers. Closed captioning, descriptive narration and assistive listening devices are available at most theatres to make the experience accessible to our deaf, hard of hearing, blind and visually impaired moviegoers. As... (Click here for more)
Starkey Cares Program
Starkey Cares Program accepts hearing aids and accessories for recycling. These hearing aids can be cleaned, refurbished, and used by the less fortunate, and they also may be salvaged for parts. You can send them to: Starkey Attn: Starkey Cares Program 6700 Washington Avenue South Eden Prairie, MN... (Click here for more)
Telecommunication Assistance Program (TAP)
Telecommunication Assistance Program (TAP) is a funding program for specialized telephones and related devices. TAP is for any Wisconsin resident who is low income and Deaf, Deaf Blind, or Severely Hard of Hearing. TAP funding is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis. See ... (Click here for more)
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