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Hearing Aid Supplies Los Angeles CA

Hearing aid supplies include body worn aids, behind the ear aids, in-the-ear aids, open-fit devices, disposable hearing aids, extended wear hearing aids and more. See below for local buisnesses in Los Angeles that give access to hearing aid supplies as well as advice and content on hearing aid maintenance.

Delucie Linda MA
(323) 721-6424
5520 Whittier Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Novick Marni L Aud
(310) 477-5558
11645 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Miracle-Ear Center
(310) 477-8529
11957 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 101
Los Angeles, CA
Kim Hearing Aid Center
(213) 365-8814
3000 W Olympic Blvd Ste 307
Los Angeles, CA
Griffiths Cadvan O Llb MD
(310) 477-5558
11645 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Hearx
(323) 549-0567
Los Angeles, CA
Sonus Hearing Care Centers
(213) 481-1295
1127 Wilshire Blvd Ste 901
Los Angeles, CA
Krauss Howard R MD
(310) 477-5558
11600 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Fairfax Hearing Aid Center
(323) 933-0363
425 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA
American Hearing & Balancecorp
(310) 677-1168
6229 W 87th St
Los Angeles, CA

Factors That Affect Communications Involving People with Hearing Loss

Communicating with a person who has a hearing loss can be different from communicating with a person who has normal hearing. In some situations there may be few observable differences; in others, the differences may be substantial. Successful face-to-face communication requires close attention to several factors.

Perhaps the most obvious factor is the physical environment . We've all experienced difficulty understanding speech in a noisy environment, and we can readily understand that it would be even more difficult for a person who doesn't hear well.

A less obvious environmental factor is lighting. Because speech reading is such an important strategy for many HOH/LD persons, reduced lighting or inappropriately placed lighting can render an otherwise acceptable situation totally ineffective.

A second important factor in promoting face-to-face communications is the speaker and his characteristics. As you might imagine, the way in which a person speaks has profound influence on how easily a person with hearing loss can understand them.

Finally, characteristics of the listener , the hard of hearing, late deafened, or oral deaf person, are also important. He must do his part to contribute to successful communications.

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