What Did You Say? is the book author Monique Hammond wishes she had when she was coping with and trying to understand her own sudden hearing loss. Weaving together her story with a wealth of information--causes of and types of hearing loss, audiology tests, hearing instruments and listening devices, support groups and organizations, resources and checklists, to name a few-- Hammond's wisdom and insight is invaluable, and her story is one that needs to be shared.This newly revised second edition provides its readers with:* Noise-induced hearing loss research news* Expanded Assistive Listening Device (ALD) and Hearing Loop information* Aural Rehabilitation for hearing aid and implant clients* News on implantable hearing devices (including cochlear, bone-conduction and others)* Over 50 new diagrams, pictures, charts and graphsWhat Did You Say? provides readers with the information to understand their conditions, be involved with their care, persevere, and become their own patient advocates.
By using the information in this guide, hearing aid retention accessories and specific age-appropriate strategies, it is hoped that families will be better prepared to manage their child's hearing aid wear.Purchase from http ...
Fitting and Dispensing Hearing Aids, Second Edition
Preceded by Textbook of hearing aid amplification / edited by Robert E. Sandlin. 2nd ed. 2000.
Handbook of Hearing Aid Amplification: Technical and Theoretical Considerations
He has helped people from the ages of 20 to 100. If you or someone you love has hearing loss and is considering getting hearing aids, you have to buy this book. Get the Facts About Hearing Aids and Buy This Book Today
You benefit from the combined experiences of all the players; clients, employers, audiologists and counselors. Becky Morris lays out the plan and you fill in the blanks. It can't get any easier. Book jacket.