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Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants
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All Hearing Aids Are Alike Introduction to Hearing Aid Features by Steve Barber, HLAA-Wake Chapter 2 1.Sound goes in the Microphone. 2.Sound gets amplified. 3.Sound comes out the Speaker into your Ear
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All Hearing Aids Are Different Introduction to Hearing Aid Features by Steve Barber, HLAA-Wake Chapter 3 Style (Small is best? … not always) Technology (Digital is the way to go? … probably) Features (More is better? … sometimes) Settings (your ‘prescription’ … a starting point)
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Style Introduction to Hearing Aid Features by Steve Barber, HLAA-Wake Chapter 4 Body Behind The Ear (BTE) Mini BTE In The Ear (ITE) In The Canal (ITC) Completely In the Canal (CIC)
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Video
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Parts of the Cochlear Implant Diagram
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Cochlear Implant Video
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CI facts Available in 1985 for adults and 1991 for children - FDA approved Requirements for eligibility: Must be healthy Must have severe to profound hearing loss Must have used hearing aids Must be 12 months or older (in the U.S.)
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Cochlear Implant Process Vetting – getting info. About process and about deafness and available resources Physical – including CT scan Surgery Post-op healing time 4 weeks Attachment of external elements Speech/language therapy – months to years
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cost Average cost for a pair of hearing aids = $4,500 Average cost for a single cochlear implant = $40,000
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