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Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) Developed by Liz Kobylak Submitted by Brenda Stimson HLA-Michigan This presentation may be freely used by any Hearing Loss Association Chapters. It’s available for download from

Today’s Goal To inform about HLAA and how this organization provides services for hard of hearing (HOH) individuals and to the public at large.

HLAA National Topics What does HLAA do? HLAA Delivery System Public Policy Journal Membership National Convention

HLAA Mission Statement To open the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, advocacy and support.

What Does HLAA Do? Awareness to General Public Information/Referral Public Policy Coping Strategies

HLAA Delivery System National Office Journal Website Conventions Committees/Boards Federal Advocacy Congress Bookstore Exhibits & Public Speaking National Publicity E-News Chapter/State network Newsletters Websites Conferences Committees/Boards State/Local Advocacy General Assembly Guides/Fact Sheets Exhibits & Public speaking State/Local Publicity One-on-one

Top Priority Issues Tax credit for Hearing Aids Hearing Aid Compatible Digital Wireless Telephones Compliance with the ADA regarding access in public places Insurance coverage for Hearing Aids Cochlear Implant Reimbursement

Hearing Loss: The Journal of the Hearing Loss Association Who We Reach People who need it the most – people with hearing loss who are looking for the latest information on coping, technology, products, services and legislation, to enable them to be more informed about hearing loss

Regular features Developments in Research and Technology Ask the Doctor HLAA National Update This News Is For You Hearing Aids Cochlear Implants

HLAA Website

National Convention 2007 International Convention Oklahoma City, OK June 21-24, 2007

Membership 12,000 members and growing Dues are $25 per year

Hearing Loss Association of Michigan (HLA-MI) Topics Education Advocacy Self Help Technology

Education Newsletter Web site Conferences Exhibits and Public Speaking Tools for self help Education leading to empowerment and independence!

MICHIGANIAN Newsletter Established in 1996 Published 3 times a year Current list of support groups Articles written by HLA- MI members

HLA-MI Website

Advocacy HLA-Michigan has representation in state and local endeavors: MI Coalition for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People Division On Deaf and Hard of Hearing Michigan Disability Rights Coalition Michigan Relay Advisory Board

Local Chapters

Why Join a Local Chapter? Before joining, many members Didn’t know where to turn Felt isolated Struggled with communication Were confused about technology Didn’t know their Rights Hid their hearing loss With HLA, now they: Are educated on their rights (ADA) Experience increased independence Have improved quality of life Know they are not alone Are informed about hearing loss Refuse to be left out

Local Chapters 15 HLA Chapters in Michigan Outreach to HOH people, their families, friends, service providers and employers in local communities Public awareness through distribution of printed materials

Technology Hearing Technology Resource Specialist (HTRS) Since 1998 we have trained 30 individuals Made possible with funding through the Michigan Disability Rights Coalition

HTRS Program Focuses on Telecommunications Personal Listening Systems Alerting Devices

Hear Here IV Expo MI has coordinated 8 statewide conferences Last Conference was April th, 2006 in Grand Rapids.

For More Information HLAA (National) 7910 Woodmont Ave., Ste Bethesda, MD (301) Voice (301) TTY (301) Fax HLA-MI PO Box 4808 Troy, MI (517) V/TTY HLA-MI Chapter Coordinators: Liz Brenda