Published: 30-10-2020 12:52 by Gael Hannan
d care, telehealth helps to put the person with hearing loss first. Telehealth is a way to connect people and provide hearing care at times and in places convenient for them.” With a stable internet connection, headsets, computers with adequate speakers and microphone – as well as a willing client and a trained professional – the audiology telehealth [...] first fitting of a new hearing aid, follow-up sessions can be done via telehealth – and it is these first few meetings which can establish one’s success with hearing aids. Looking to the not-so-distant future Software that allows adequate remote hearing testing is still not widely offered, but I say, bring it on. Having my hearing tested when I’m in my [...] sound into my CI sound processor and hearing aid, bringing the people on-screen as close as if we were sitting around the kitchen table. The captioning provided by Zoom or Google Meet was not perfect but helpful. Although we all joked about our corona-hair and shortages of oatmeal, we were worried about getting sick and anxious about being cut off from
Published: 28-10-2020 18:01
your treatment and form a partnerships with your audiologist. Be seen "My audiologist made me feel human, and normal. She explained why I struggled and understood why I couldn't do some things. She showed empathy. She had my back." Read Karin's story about overcoming her embarrassment of hearing loss. Be heard "She didn't give up. And that was everything [...] his audiologist helped him rethink his hearing aids to find a solution that fits his lifestyle . Open up "I became a lot more confident, and not so embarrassed about being hard of hearing. The more you talk about it, the easier it becomes." Hear Nicky's story about how she went from trying to hide her hearing loss to being open about it. Be clear "Years [...] content. Helping people hear is knowing how to listen. A good hearing care professional will work to understand your individual needs and make recommendations based on them. That’s person-centered care. Learn what you can do to help your provider so they can help you better manage your hearing loss. Take part "The more you reveal about your personal challenges
Published: 23-10-2020 17:17 by Helle Gjønnes Møller
unique needs, preferences, and challenges of children and young people with hearing loss. “The child-centered approach is about giving a personalized experience to the child; knowing each child well, and giving them a voice and choice in their hearing care,” says Natalie Comas, Speech-Language Pathologist and Project and Training Specialist at the Ida [...] which aims to support lecturers and supervisors as they prepare students to work with individuals and families with hearing loss. The course provides tools and methods that encourage reflective practice and support the development of new abilities and attitudes toward clinical practice. Throughout the course, role-playing and classroom discussions are used [...] empowers children to have a voice and to be a part of their own management plan.” My Hearing Explained for Children supplements Ida’s existing pediatric portfolio, including the tools Living Well for Teens and Tweens , My World , My Turn to Talk for Parents , Telecare for Teens and Tweens , and Growing up with Hearing Loss . New University Course module
Published: 16-10-2020 17:46
as Silva uses My Hearing Explained for Children in an appointment with 12-year-old Johannes My Hearing Explained The adult version of My Hearing Explained for Children ASHA Voices podcast Ida joined our partners at ASHA to discuss the adult version of My Hearing Explained and how it can help hearing care professionals make hearing test results resonate [...] My Hearing Explained for Children The audiogram is a valuable diagnostic tool, but it can be difficult for young clients and their families to understand. My Hearing Explained will help you relay hearing test results in a way that the whole family can relate to. Perspectives and insights Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. In this [...] advantages of using My Hearing Explained for Children with two of her clients The tool My Hearing Explained for Children Download this tool to share hearing test results in a person-centered way Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Instructions Watch this short video for a quick overview of how to use My Hearing Explained for Children
Published: 16-10-2020 16:30
include when she was a child before her hearing loss. The group talks about how to manage social isolation and develop the courage to speak up for yourself. Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. You can't always plan communication. Pretend you're at the theater and you want to buy popcorn. Hear the tips and tricks from the participants in a
Published: 16-10-2020 14:50
4 Extending Person-Centered Care to Families and Children Family-Centered Care and Listening to the Parent Perspective Family-Centered Care and Child-Centered Care Age 3-9 Family-Centered Care and Child-Centered Care Age 6-12 Family-Centered Care and Child-Centered Care (Age 12-18) Family-Centered Care and Child-Centered Care Age 12-18 Person-Centered [...] Module 4 - Extending Person-Centered Care to Families and Children Person-Centered Care Age 18+ In this unit, we will review recent outcome data regarding young people’s endeavors after post-secondary schooling. Degree and career completion rates fall short relative to peers with no hearing loss. Income levels are lower as well, likely due at least
Published: 16-10-2020 11:47 by Helle Gjønnes Møller
understand his audiogram and provided me with a copy from another facility. We repeated the test and I used Ida’s My Hearing Explained tool to help him understand his hearing. After fitting him with new hearing aids and communication strategies, he said his life had completely changed. On our website he reviewed the California Hearing Center as ‘the most [...] Empathy, hope, and a lot of listening Another specific example of how PCC has helped to increase client satisfaction was when Dr. Benson saw a gentleman in his 70s who appeared nervous and distressed. As a university professor, he was concerned that his poor hearing and tinnitus were making it increasingly difficult to hear in the lecture hall and he feared [...] Inspired by Ida is a program that helps hearing care professionals develop their skills in person-centered care (PCC) and gives clinics a unique opportunity to brand and differentiate their business. But what does it mean to be Inspired in an everyday audiology practice? We checked in with the California Hearing Center – the first clinic to join Inspired
Published: 02-10-2020 12:32 by Clint McLean
out there — and not just individuals with hearing loss but also the people who care for individuals with hearing loss. It’s important for them to understand that there is a better way of providing hearing care. If you really, truly just sit down and listen to what your patient wants, it's going to lead to better treatment outcomes and higher treatment [...] patients to understand what's actually happening and not go into hearing treatment blind. They need a foundational understanding of what their hearing loss is and what their options are to treat it. They have to take a certain amount of responsibility for which treatment is going to be best for them and what that's going to look like. If I can simplify [...] is a straight-talking audiologist and advocate for people with hearing loss with an enormous YouTube following . Known for lively presentations that sometimes court controversy, Dr. Cliff advises his viewers on all things hearing health related. In a recent video, he extolled the benefits of person-centered care and highlighted the Inspired by Ida program
Published: 25-09-2020 14:24 by Sara Coulter
develops standards to ensure the quality, safety, and efficiency of products, services, and systems. Across the globe, regulators and governments count on standards issued by ISO to develop better regulations on everything from electric bike safety and sustainable farming practices to healthcare and medical devices. Thanks to the involvement of globally [...] that safeguard consumers and all users of products and services. ISO recently issued ISO 21388, the first international standard for hearing aid fitting management (HAFM) . ISO 21388 provides a general framework for HAFM including the pre- and post-fitting stages, designed to make the fitting management more explicit and transparent. The aim is to [...] of explicit and detailed person-centered principles in the first international standard for hearing aid fitting management is a major achievement for all those working to advance person-centered care in hearing health,” says Ida Managing Director Lise Lotte Bundesen. “Putting the person with hearing loss at the center of their own care and involving them
Published: 24-09-2020 15:29
with severe and sometimes incurable conditions, feelings of helplessness and inadequacy are not uncommon. An effective measure against these trends is taking time to reflect. By prioritizing reflection on a regular basis, professionals can achieve tremendous changes , both in their outlook on themselves and their clients. The Reflective Journal provides [...] provides an intuitive method for quick and structured reflection. By raising a few essential questions, the journal helps practitioners to gain deeper insight into their own behavior, to recognize and celebrate their own strengths, and identify areas where there might be room for development. What is reflective practice Reflective practice is a recognized [...] acted?” prompt the practitioner to analyze their own behavior and consider what they might do differently next time. The journal also encourages practitioners to highlight their own strengths and urges them to collect any positive feedback, as this will help them to grow and thrive as professionals. The journal can be used after a particularly positive