LISC
Indianapolis, IN
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass - it's about learning to dance in the rain.... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Penny
Bowerman Carrie LCSW
Denver, CO
knowing what you went through you have made me very proud the way you have turned your life around and achieved all the goals that you've aimed for... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Kim
Walton Francis X Dr
Columbia, SC
its an excellent site. Dont forget to add us to your links.....and dont forget the cake!!!! Baz xx ... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Sue
Methodist Counselling & Consultation Services
Charlotte, NC
My own health story is as grim and sad as yours - feel 4U! However, you are just amazing, and the site is v v uplifting in these dark days... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by James
Fraser Counselling Center
Hinesville, GA
YOU`RE FABULOUS :-)always an inspiration.You will acheive everything you set out to do in life,always see the positives and have a way of helping... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Moya
Browse Counselling Experts Articles and Information
Acne  (1,500)
Addictions  (1,500)
Advice  (1,500)
Allergies  (1,092)
Alternative Medicine  (1,500)
Anti Aging  (1,500)
Breakup  (1,500)
Cancer  (1,499)
Dental Care  (1,500)
Disabilities  (1,500)
Divorce  (1,500)
Elderly Care  (1,498)
Goal Setting  (1,500)
Hair Loss  (1,500)
Health and Safety  (1,497)
Hearing  (1,500)
Law of Attraction  (1,499)
Marriage  (1,500)
Medicine  (1,497)
Meditation  (1,499)
Men's Health  (1,500)
Mental Health  (1,500)
Motivational  (1,500)
Nutrition  (1,495)
Personal Injury  (1,499)
Plastic Surgeries  (1,500)
Pregnancy  (1,496)
Psychology  (1,500)
Public Speaking  (1,500)
Quit Smoking  (1,500)
Religion  (1,499)
Self Help  (1,500)
Skin Care  (1,500)
Sleep  (1,500)
Stress Management  (1,500)
Teenagers  (1,492)
Time Management  (1,500)
Weddings  (1,500)
Wellness  (1,500)
Women's Health  (1,500)
Women's Issues  (1,500)

Due to the large numbers of people all over the world afflicted with ear problems resulting in hearing difficulty or loss, technological experts have developed some communication tools for assistance. These gadgets may be applicable to other tools as well like telephones, cellular phones and many others with the aim of helping patients cope with their condition.

Individuals suffering from hearing difficulty or loss due to ear problems and other underlying diseases may try a variety of approaches like learning sign language, writing notes when communicating, undergoing therapy to understand audible sounds and speech, medications or surgery. All these may help reduce or totally eliminate the problem. The rise of technological devices like hearing aids has also been very helpful during the coping process.

Millions of people are relying on hi-tech gadgets to improve their hearing. Some communication devices have also been improved to specifically cater to aurally incapacitated individuals such as assistive listening devices (ALDs). The tool recommended for patients may depend on several factors like severity of the disease or condition causing hearing problems, extent of hearing problem, ability of patients to cope through other means of communication and the presence of a support system during rehabilitation like family.

Telephone communication can be significantly improved for people with hearing loss in four ways. The first and most basic method would be to ensure that the volume is loud enough for the patient to hear and understand. Increasing the volume and adjusting the frequency can be done to boost voice clarity.

There are volume-enhancing tools that can easily be fitted on a standard telephone. The second method uses amplification technology wherein a gadget is attached to the telephone providing amplification options for the patient to improve hearing.

The third method uses T-coil technology wherein a T-coil ready hearing aid is paired with a compatible telephone resulting to clearer incoming voice.

The fourth and final method is to use a teletypewriter or TTY or TDD that stands for telecommunications device for the deaf. The device has an electronic display and keyboard wherein typed messages are instantly converted to electronic tones. The tones are then sent to the hearing impaired individual like a fax machine.


Copyrights © 2024. All Rights Reserved. gocounselling.com

Contact Us | Privacy | Disclaimer | Sitemap