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Assistive Listening Devices

Assistive Listening Devices

Assistive Listening Devices serve a variety of functions to help you hear better in multiple lifestyle situations. These devices are meant to be used either with or without hearing aids depending on the type. When used with hearing aids, assistive listening technology can increase the positive benefits associated with hearing aids and create a powerful combination. The products below are a sampling of the technologies available for purchase. Please ask us for further information on products not listed.

 

Amplified Personal Emergency Response Telephone TALK500-ER

KEY FEATURES

  • Talking Caller ID speaks name/number of caller
  • Hearing Aid Compatible
  • Big button talking keypad -Number verification for pre-dialing (speaks back through speakerphone)
  • Speakerphone in base
  • 40 dB adjustable handset amplification
  • 2 Programmable memory keys
  • Free Tech Support For Life of the Product
  • Eco Friendly
Amplified personal emergency response telephone TALK500-ER

Photo Memory Dial Amplified Phone w/Digital Answering Machine PHOTO50

KEY FEATURES

  • 3 Pre-programmed “photo frame” buttons to store favorite pictures for easy recollection of faces and easy dialing
  • Hearing Aid Compatible
  • Speakerphone in base
  • 40 dB adjustable handset amplification
  • Free Tech Support For Life of the Product
  • Eco Friendly
Photo memory dial amplified phone with answering machine

Amplified Cordless Phone A55

KEY FEATURES

  • 60 name and number phonebook directory
  • Auto Amplification
  • Handset volume control
  • Visual ringer on handset – makes sure incoming calls don’t go unnoticed
  • Vibrating handset ringer
  • Large blue backlit display for easy viewing of information
  • Page/handset locator
Amplified cordless phone A55 for hearing impaired

We work with multiple free companies that provide phones for the hard of hearing. California has the CTAP and there is also a federal program.

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      • Active Lifestyle
      • Casual Lifestyle
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      • Very Quiet Lifestyle
    • Bluetooth Hearing Aid Accessories
    • Assistive Listening Devices
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    • Hearing Aid Repairs
  • Services
    • Hearing Tests
    • Tinnitus Treatment
    • Dizziness, Loss of Balance, Vertigo
    • Child Hearing Loss
    • Hearing Protection
  • Patient Resources
    • Facts About Hearing Loss
      • Conductive Hearing Loss
      • Sensorineural Hearing Loss
      • Mixed Hearing Loss
      • Binaural Hearing
    • Hearing Health Self Test
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    • What Is an Audiologist?
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