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Technology Assistance for People with Hearing Loss
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Knowing when the telephone is ringing can be difficult with hearing loss
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This Loud Bell Ringer might help
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Plugs into any standard outlet
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When switched βONβ it rings very loudly
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There is a telephone for everyone regardless their degree of hearing loss
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This phone has many special features
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It has a volume control
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It has an output jack
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Use output jack with headphones
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Use output jack with neckloop plus hearing aid T-switch
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Light flashes when telephone rings
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Similar features on cordless phone
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Handset has volume control
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Handset has headphone jack
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Neckloop works with headphone jack
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Portable amplifiers for standard phones
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Carry in pocket/purse slip over earpiece
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It has a volume control
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TTY (Text Telephone) uses text versus sound
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TTY has a standard typing keyboard
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Message window shows typing from both phones
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Ways TTY is used: TTY to relay to phone Reads Typing Types Reply Person using TTY Relay Types to Relay Operator Reads Reply Person on phone Listens to Relay Operator Speaks Reply
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Ways TTY is used: VOC (voice carry over) Types Reply Person using TTY Relay Talks to Person on Phone Reads Reply Person on phone Hears person speak Speaks Reply
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Ways TTY is used: TTY to TTY Person using TTY Types to person on TTY Reads Reply Person using TTY Reads Typing Types Reply
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VCO phone can be used as standard telephone
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Time is important! Missing an alarm is frustrating.
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Vibrating alarm clock awakens sound sleepers
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Place under pillow and clip to pillow case
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Battery operated; it is easy to set
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A vibrating watch works like the clock
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Multi alert systems are All-In-One units
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High power strobe flashes in response to sound
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Vibrator under mattress vibrates in response to sound
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Smoke alarm transmitter connects to existing smoke alarm
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Receiver indicates sound is fire alarm
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Doorbell transmitter connects to existing doorbell
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Receiver indicates sound is doorbell
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Telephone transmitter connects to phone plug
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Receiver indicates sound is telephone
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Sound transmitter is placed near baby/child
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Receiver indicates sound is baby/child
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Hearing can be difficult in noise, in large auditoriums, and in groups
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ALDβs (Assistive Listening Devices) make it easier to hear
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All ALDβs (Assistive Listening Devices) have microphones
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All ALDβs (Assistive Listening Devices) have transmitters
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All ALDβs (Assistive Listening Devices) have receivers
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All ALDβs (Assistive Listening Devices) allow varied connections
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All ALDβs (Assistive Listening Devices) transmit sound waves Infrared FM Induction Hard wire Light waves Magnetic waves Radio Frequency Direct connection
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Some ALDβs (Assistive Listening Devices) connect to audio devices
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For More Assistance For a Michigan Contact us at info@mi-shhh.org Theyβre anxious to Help! Hearing Technology Resource Specialist
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