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HLAA – Diablo Valley Chapter: The Chapter’s Voice for People with Hearing Loss
HLAA – California State Association: Provides Information, Education, Support and Advocacy for people with hearing loss, their families, and friends
HLAA: The Nation’s Voice for People with Hearing Loss
HLAA – Parents: Resources for parents of children with hearing loss
Canine Companions: Canine Companions® provides highly-trained assistance dogs for children and adults with disabilities, free of charge
The Sam Simon Foundation: Saving the lives of dogs to enrich the lives of people
Berkeley Repertory Theatre: Selected open-captioned performances
California Shakespeare Theater: Selected open-captioned performances
California Ear Institute: Hear For Your Future
HEAR Center: A non-profit organization since 1954, offers complete and affordable hearing and speech services and is dedicated to helping people at all stages of life be a part of the hearing and speaking world
Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California: Our mission is to provide lifelong professional services to support all people with hearing or communication challenges in achieving their goals
House Research Institute – Formerly House Ear Institute: Improving Lives Through Hearing Science
John Tracy Clinic: The leading diagnostic and education center for young children with hearing loss
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford: Stanford pediatric hearing loss
Standford Ear Institute: SEI’s team of Stanford faculty ear physicians, audiologists, and therapists work together to provide high-quality, integrated, and convenient diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services. We offer a full array of sophisticated microsurgery of the ear and high-tech hearing devices, including cochlear implants.
UCSF Cochlear Implant Center: UCSF has been involved in the development and application of electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve to restore hearing for more than 35 years. Today more than 100,000 children and adults around the world have received cochlear implants. We invite you to explore this website to learn how cochlear implants can help you or someone you know suffering from severe to profound hearing loss.
Oberkotter Foundation Oral Deaf Education WebSite: The work of the Oberkotter Foundation has always been driven by the Trustees’ passionate belief that all children who are deaf or hard of hearing should have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Advanced Bionics: Hear Your World
Cochlear Americas: Hear now. And Always.
Med-El: The Hearing Implant Company
Cochlear Implant HELP: CochlearImplantHELP is here to help you wherever you are in your cochlear implant journey. Whether you are just starting to research a cochlear implant online, or are a seasoned user looking for ways to connect to your favorite piece of electronic equipment, CochlearImplantHELP has what you need.
CaptionCall Life is Calling: Get CaptionCall FREE!
ClearCaptions: Free phone & captioning, installation and support.
California Telephone Access Program(CTAP): We offer free specialized phones to qualified Californians that make it easier to hear, dial, and call. Now Called California Connect.
Hamilton Web CapTel: Effortless communication just got, well, more effortless! This web-based service allows individuals who can speak but have difficulty hearing to read word-for-word captions on their computer screen!
AARP: How older adults should prepare for hurricanes, wildfires and other emergencies
American Red Cross Plan and Prepare: Preparing for Disaster for People with Disabilities and other Special Needs
Ready.gov: An official website of the US government
Hearing Health Magazine: Help us make hearing loss a thing of the past
Center for Hearing Loss Help: The Center for Hearing Loss Help helps people live successful lives in spite of their hearing losses by providing information, help, support and selected quality products to people with hearing loss (deafness), tinnitus and phantom sounds, balance issues, and other ear-related problems
The Hearing Review: Delivers in-depth coverage of hearing healthcare
Hearing Life Magazine: The magazine of HLAA
AUDIENT An Alliance for Accessible Hearing Care: AUDIENT is a national nonprofit hearing care alliance bringing together hearing health care professionals, suppliers and related groups with the common goal of providing access to quality hearing aids and related care for low-income hearing-impaired people.
Let Them HEAR Foundation: Hearing services for patients including those who have inadequate or non-existent funding resources. Education of professionals and the public sector regarding hearing healthcare issues and practices. Access to professionals and the public sector regarding hearing healthcare issues and practices. Research relating to diseases of the ear with emphasis on innovative treatment/technique development.
The Hearing Foundation, Ear of the Lion: Assists qualified low-income persons with hearing problems, who are not eligible for any government-assisted programs. They also have a program to recycle hearing aids.
HLAA Financial Assistance Resources: A list of organizations and agencies that you might be eligible for their assistance.
HLAA – Diablo Valley Chapter YouTube
HLAA – California State Association YouTube
Hearing Loss Association of America – California State Association Facebook
Hearing Loss Association of America – California State Association Twitter
Hearing Loss Association of America Facebook
Hearing Loss Association of America Twitter
Hearing Loss Association of America YouTube
Hearing Loss Association of America LinkedIn
Dr. Cliff AuD YouTube
HearingTracker YouTube
Acoustic Neuroma Association: Acoustic Neuroma Association is a patient organization established in 1981 to provide education and support to those diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma. This rare tumor is benign and is located on the hearing and balance nerve. The first symptoms include hearing loss, tinnitus, balance issues and a feeling of fullness in the affected ear.
AT Network Assistive Technology – Tools for Living: The AT Network is dedicated to expanding the accessibility of tools, resources and technology that will help increase independence, improve personal productivity and enhance the quality of life for all Californians.
Better Hearing Institute: Advocates for American ears
Deaf Counseling, Advocacy & Referral Agency (DCARA): DCARA provides the hearing community with information about the Deaf community and working and living with persons who are deaf, deaf-blind, deafened and hard of hearing, as well as collaborating with other agencies to ensure that their services are more accessible to the population that DCARA serves.
Deafness in Disguise: Concealed Hearing Devices of the 19th and 20th Centuries
HearingTracker: Hearing loss resource center
Questions and Answers about Deafness and Hearing Impairments in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act Healthy Hearing: Your Hearing Aid Information Source
Starkey Hearing Foundation: So the World May Hear
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