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Register now for a unique 4‐week Living WELL with Hearing Loss hearing rehabilitation support group designed specifically for adults in the workforce and high school students that will soon be entering the workforce. This is a joint project with the ASU Speech & Hearing Clinic, the HLAA AZ Working Adults Chapter, and the City of Tempe. There is no cost to attend. See FLYER for more details.
In 2009, Jess Toews was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2), a hereditary condition most commonly associated with bilateral vestibular schwannomas, also known as acoustic neuromas. These are benign (noncancerous) tumors that occur on the nerves for balance and hearing leading to the inner ear. Over the last 9 years, Jess has been through many medical obstacles including deafness, and she is one of just a few people in the United States that has an auditory brainstem implant (ABI) as well as a cochlear implant.
Tune in to hear Jessica’s inspirational story (wear some crazy socks too!).
Jessica’s surgeon, Ravi Samy, M.D., presented a webinar, Auditory Brainstem Implantation, in September 2018. You may wish to view the recording before Jessica’s presentation.
Please join the HLAA Greater Baltimore Chapter for our first event of 2019…
“Let’s Talk!” with award-winning social worker Miriam Zadek
“Let’s talk about being hard-of-hearing,” says Ms. Zadek. “Let’s talk about what you – the members of our audience – want to talk about regarding hearing loss.”
Born hearing, Miriam Zadek was raised with two sisters born deaf as a result of a family genetic disorder. Inspired by their condition, she graduated from Barnard College, and earned a master’s degree in Social Work from Columbia University. Ms. Zadek became certified by Gallaudet to help the hard of hearing with their communication needs. She was a social worker at HASA for 19 years and helped found the American Sign Language interpreting program there (CIRS). She also served HASA as a member of the Board for 25 years. Ms. Zadek has worn hearing aids for the last 12 years!
HLAA-GBC meetings are FREE and open to adults of all ages. Captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided; the room is equipped with a hearing loop system to ensure full communication access for all attendees.
Register now for a unique 4‐week Living WELL with Hearing Loss hearing rehabilitation support group designed specifically for adults in the workforce and high school students that will soon be entering the workforce. This is a joint project with the ASU Speech & Hearing Clinic, the HLAA AZ Working Adults Chapter, and the City of Tempe. There is no cost to attend. See FLYER for more details.
Register now for a unique 4‐week Living WELL with Hearing Loss hearing rehabilitation support group designed specifically for adults in the workforce and high school students that will soon be entering the workforce. This is a joint project with the ASU Speech & Hearing Clinic, the HLAA AZ Working Adults Chapter, and the City of Tempe. There is no cost to attend. See FLYER for more details.
Register now for a unique 4‐week Living WELL with Hearing Loss hearing rehabilitation support group designed specifically for adults in the workforce and high school students that will soon be entering the workforce. This is a joint project with the ASU Speech & Hearing Clinic, the HLAA AZ Working Adults Chapter, and the City of Tempe. There is no cost to attend. See FLYER for more details.
Lise Hamlin, Director of Public Policy at HLAA, will discuss the rights of people with hearing loss under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Hearing technology and hearing loss treatments continue to evolve such that even “old pro” consumers with hearing loss often have questions that are hard to pin down. Dr. Ingrao has spent his career being accessible to consumers, students and professionals. In this open Q&A, he will take questions from participants and a variety of hearing-related topics including, but not limited to hearing loss, hearing testing, hearing technology (hearing aids, hearing assistive technology, and implantable hearing systems), tinnitus and balance.
Brad Ingrao, Au.D. has been in clinical practice since 1992 in a variety of settings including academia, private practice, educational audiology, the VA and the hearing aid industry. He specializes in severe to profound hearing loss, including cochlear implants, musicians with hearing loss and hearing assistive technologies. He has presented at professional and consumer conferences in 48 states, and six countries in both English and American Sign Language.
He is a contributing author to the book Making Music with a Hearing Loss: Strategies and Stories, and is a regular columnist for Hearing Life, the official magazine of the Hearing Loss Association of America.