Hearing Loss Magazine is published bimonthly and is delivered as part of membership in Hearing Loss Association of America.
Readers look to Hearing Loss Magazine to provide them with the latest information on products, services, research, and technology in the hearing health care field. They also look for personal stories of hard of hearing people to find encouragement, and give them the feeling that they're not alone in living with a hearing loss. They look for practical and useful information. Hearing Loss readers view the magazine as a "lifeline" to help them help themselves and live well with hearing loss.
In addition, professional members of the hearing health care community are another valuable sector of our readership, and do not hesitate to comment on, add their expertise to, and use Hearing Loss Magazine as a valuable resource for information and patient referral.
Coming in the January/February 2008 Issue of Hearing Loss Magazine
“A Musical Journey” – A Student’s Passion and Perseverance for Piano By Bill Nevin
Yew Choong Cheong didn’t let his hearing loss get in the way of pursuing his passion.
Going to the Movies with Captions: A 2008 Update By Nanci Linke-Ellis
The author talks about the status of movie theater captioning.
What Did You Expect: Hearing Aids, Expectations and Rehabilitation By Mark Ross
What do those with hearing loss and their families who live with them expect from a hearing aid?
Hearing in the Dark By Patricia Mirza
A personal experience with going the movies with captions.
Message from the President of the Board By Anne T. Pope
National Update By Brenda Battat
This Isn’t Just Your Mama’s Magazine By Barbara Kelley
Technology Training Update By Christopher T. Sutton