Follow-up: hearing and communication

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Follow-up: hearing and communication

Review of Activities Which strategies were you able to use to hear and communicate better? Seeing the talker’s face Lighting Facial cues, lip reading New hearing aids – able to distinguish different sounds? Jane Doe Hearing Clinic. Chicago, IL

Review of Activities Did you use repair strategies? Repeat the sentence Rephrase the sentence Reduce or summarize the length of the phrase Elaborate or provide more information Jane Doe Hearing Clinic. Chicago, IL

Review of Activities Did you utilize the strategies discussed to improve hearing and communication? What were the most difficult listening situations for you? How did you try to improve the listening situation? Were you able to reduce background noise? Jane Doe Hearing Clinic. Chicago, IL