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Assistive Listening Devices

The Eckelmann-Taylor Speech & Hearing Clinic offer a variety of assistive listening devices (ALDs) which help individuals with hearing loss communicate with loved ones. ALDs either amplify or directly transmit sound and can be used with or without hearing aids and cochlear implants. Types of assistive listening devices include amplified phones, frequency modulation (FM) systems, infrared systems, pocket talkers, and alarm systems.

 

 

The Eckelmann-Taylor Speech & Hearing Clinic offer a variety of assistive listening devices (ALDs) which help individuals with hearing loss communicate with loved ones. ALDs either amplify or directly transmit sound and can be used with or without hearing aids and cochlear implants. Types of assistive listening devices include amplified phones, frequency modulation (FM) systems, infrared systems, pocket talkers, and alarm systems.

We believe that there is no one option that is best for all patients. Frequently, an ALD can provide the necessary assistance that some of our patients need. Therefore, it is always best to discuss these options, not only with family/friends, but professionals at the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech & Hearing Clinic.

“TV ears have allowed my wife and I to watch television in the same room together, at a volume we can both agree on.”-patient testimonial

 

Amplified phones

Amplified phones provide additional amplification of speech and ringer amplification. Some of these phones have the ability to have additional features such as flashing lights and screens to provide captioned calling. English and Spanish captioning is fully funded, refer to iTAC information below.
 

Illinois Telecommunications Access Corporation (iTAC)

We provide applications for Illinois Telecommunications Access Corporation (iTAC), which is a program that provides free equipment designed specifically for people who are having difficulty hearing on the standard phone system. Devices offered include free amplified phones, captioned phones, cell phone amplifiers, and teletypewriters (TTYs) to eligible residents of Illinois. Individuals must have proof of phone services and authorization of an application by an audiologist or doctor. To receive more information, visit http://www.itactty.org/. ITAC Application: http://www.itactty.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/ITAC-Application_0.pdf

 

FM/DM Systems

Frequency modulation (FM) systems utilize radio signals, and digital modulation (DM) utilizes digital signals, to transmit amplified sound. These systems consist of a transmitter microphone worn by the speaker and a receiver worn by the listener. FM systems are often used in classrooms, lecture halls, and large auditoriums or theaters.

 

Infrared Systems

Infrared systems use infrared light waves to relay sound. The transmitter sends signals from a source to the receiver, which the listener can adjust. One of the most common infrared systems relays information from the TV to a special set of headphone/receiver unit. Infrared systems are often used in homes but can also be used in auditoriums or theaters.

 

Pocket Talkers

Personal amplification devices, known as pocket talkers. This system consists of a microphone and headphones connected to a hand held device. This system is economical and helpful for individuals who do not have hearing aids or cochlear implants. It provides needed amplification in appointments and one on one conversations.

 

Alarm Systems

There are many home alert and alarm systems designed to help individuals with hearing loss. Visit our clinic for consultation regarding the various systems available, ranging from wireless systems that activate a buzzer worn by the individual to alarm clocks that provide powerful buzzers and vibrations to wake up the individual.

 

 

Contact our clinic to schedule a consultation appointment to discuss assistive listening device options.

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