Keyword Details: Hearing Aid
Programs that pay for or provide amplification equipment for people who have impaired but correctable hearing. Included are hearing aids that are placed in the canal, in the ear (ITE or intraural), or behind the ear (BTE); eyeglasses aids; body aids; and vibrotactile aids which vibrate to assist the wearer to recognize speech and increase environmental awareness.
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, ...
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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...
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The Center 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 includes four doctors of audiology and three technology consultants. They work togeth...
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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...
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