Published: 14-01-2013 15:32
field of hearing loss or not, your organization can join this global movement to raise awareness of hearing loss and work to ensure that more people seek treatment. Browse through the pool of ideas and find inspiration for a project that you can implement in your region. Awareness in Minutes Online Videos Online Videos Movies and TV Movies and TV Share [...] Storytelling School Art Contest School Art Contest Holiday Action Holiday Action Campaign Silent Music Fest Silent Music Fest Educate Teachers Educate Teachers Celebrate Hearing Celebrate Hearing Day Coffee To Go Coffee To Go Ear Plugs Demo Ear Plugs Demo Awareness in Days Documentary Film Documentary Film Sound Domes Sound Domes Theater Production Theater
Published: 14-01-2013 15:31
Ideas for Clinics Browse through the pool of ideas and find inspiration for projects that you can implement in your community. Raising awareness of hearing loss in your region can help inspire people to act on their hearing and visit your clinic for a consultation session. Whether you have minutes, hours, or days to contribute, your clinic can be part [...] Educate Teachers Family Picnics Family Picnics Coffee To Go Coffee To Go! Celebrate Hearing Celebrate Hearing Visit Local Schools Visit Local Schools Hearing Café Hearing Cafe Digital Storytelling Digital Storytelling Awareness in Days Clinicians Without Borders [...] part of a broader movement to raise awareness of hearing loss and inspire people to take action. Awareness in Minutes Share Books Share Books Communication Card Communication Card Silent Places Blog Silent Places Blog Local Media Newspaper Article Awareness in Hours Library Talks Library Talks School Art Contest School Art Contest Educate Teachers Educate
Published: 14-01-2013 15:16
Change: Realities and Roadblocks " seminar series in spring of 2012, where 75 hearing care professionals from around the world contributed their expertise and ideas to help us better understand what clinicians need in order to implement person-centered care in their practice. We appreciate the contributions of all our collaborators and would like to thank [...] management and business psychology Theresa Chisolm Professor, Chair, Communication Sciences and Disorders Department, University of South Florida Charlotte Rogers Hearing Therapist Clinical Lead, Nottingham Audiology Services Berth Danermark Professor of Sociology at The Swedish Institute for Disability Research, Linköping University and Örebro University [...] Russell Specialist Audiologist, Nottingham Audiology Services Louise Hickson Professor and Head of the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Co-Director of the Communication Disability Center at the University of Queensland. Jerusha Shulberg Innovation Director and Audiology Training Manager, Cubex
Published: 14-01-2013 14:21
Contest Appreciate Hearing Appreciation Workshops Speak at School Speak at School Ears on Wheels Ears on Wheels Walk for Hearing Walk for Hearing Family Picnics Family Picnics Celebrate Hearing Celebrate Hearing Day Online Community Online Community Coffee To Go Coffee To Go! Digital Storytelling Digital Storytelling Hearing Café Hearing Cafe Holiday Action [...] Browse through the ideas pool and find inspiration on how you can make a difference and raise awareness of hearing loss. Start small, but think big. Organizing events in your community can kick off a global movement to raise awareness of hearing loss. Awareness in Minutes Children's Book Children's Books Movies and TV Movies and TV Support Pins Support Pins [...] Action Holiday Action Campaign Fitness Centers Fitness Centers Ear Plugs Demo Ear Plugs Demo Awareness in Days Write A Book Write a Book Visualize Hearing Visualize Hearing Theater Production Theater Production Online Game Online Game
Published: 14-01-2013 13:12
Ideas Worth Hearing: Raise Awareness and Inspire Action No one should have to live in social isolation due to an untreated hearing loss. Together, we can create a world where more people acknowledge their hearing loss, take action, and start living life to the fullest. We can encourage more people to appreciate and protect their hearing, preventing [...] thousands of cases of hearing loss each year. Look through the ideas and find inspiration on how you can raise awareness of hearing loss in your community. Ideas for Individuals Ideas for Nonprofits About Hearing Loss Ideas for Clinics Ideas for Businesses About the Ideas Ideas for Schools Big Ideas
Published: 03-10-2012 13:34
asking questions such as: What went particularly well and why did it go well? Was it a “safe” learning environment? Did all participants seem comfortable? Were all the participants’ aims and objectives addressed? Was the timing of each session appropriate? Did everyone have an opportunity to participate and contribute their ideas? Were there any unanswered [...] unanswered questions? Is any follow-up needed? Did the facilitator balance the speaking time between him- or herself and the participants? This mirrors the relationship between the clinician and the client - if the clinician is talking all the time, something is wrong. Was there anything that could be changed/improved for next time? These questions may also [...] conducting the evaluation is to return to the list of aims and objectives defined by the participants at the beginning of the workshop to determine if these have all been properly addressed. By revisiting the aims, it is also possible to remind participants of how each goal was addressed and to answer any final questions. If anything has not been addressed
Published: 03-10-2012 13:26
of process When hearing care professionals meet clients, they are usually expected to complete a number of tasks in a certain chronological order and within a limited amount of time. While these clinical tasks are common to most hearing care professionals, how well they integrate them into the appointment process can vary. Time and Talk allows you to [...] tasks and the process into one seamless experience for the client. A list of common clinical tasks Getting to know the client Learning about them and what they want from the visit Agreeing on a plan for the appointment Finding out the reason for the appointment, case history, impact of hearing, medications/allergies Equipment calibration/hearing test [...] test/otoscopic examination/impression taking/mold fitting/hearing aid programming Hearing aid orientation Explain findings of tests, inform client of possible choices, and agree on goals and next steps Negotiating an agreed outcome Download Appointment Tasks
Published: 03-10-2012 13:05
these parts and may contribute to discussions among students and tutors about the different perspectives of the characters involved. Role-plays can also be done with scenarios based on communication with colleagues, e.g. asking for advice about a client or challenging a decision. Using simulated clients who are not associated with the hearing care community [...] Prepare for role-play Simulated clients A role-play session will typically, at a minimum, involve two characters: A client and a hearing care professional. The client can either be played by one of the participants in the group or you can choose to use an outside individual as a simulated client. Such simulated clients can either be a member of the [...] Keys to role-play Lesley Jones talks about the importance of role-playing situations in a safe environment and the value of working with simulated clients. A safe environment Workshop participants are more likely to share their experiences and feel comfortable in role-play situations when the learning takes place in a safe environment. As a facilitator
Published: 20-09-2012 15:03
aural rehabilitation for people with hearing loss including improved relaxation and psychological well-being. Group aural rehabilitation is also advantageous for hearing care professionals; research shows that group aural rehabilitation participants returned fewer hearing aids and were more satisfied with their hearing aids. On group aural rehabilitation [...] (2022). Canadian Audiologist. A randomized controlled trial evaluating the active communication education program for older people with hearing impairment Hickson, L., Worrall, L., and Scarinci, N. (2007). Ear and Hearing, 28, 212-230. Effectiveness of counseling-based adult group aural rehabilitation programs: A systematic review of the evidence Hawkins [...] (2002). Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 39, 549-558. Adding Closure to the Dispensing Process: Large Group Aural Rehabilitation and its Role in Hearing Health Care Clark, J. G. (2002). The Hearing Review, 9(3), 34-37. A Retrospective Look at the Future of Aural Rehabilitation Ross, M. (1997). Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative
Published: 19-09-2012 16:06
concept of person-centered care to your team and successfully implement it in your practice using the Ida tools. What are the benefits? Get your team on board with implementing person-centered care Move forward with a simple action plan Adopt new methods in your practice and monitor progress Perspectives and insights Please accept marketing cookies to [...] what it is and why it matters. Practice Change Is your team already on board? Go straight to Practice Change to develop and implement an action plan for person-centered care in your clinic using the Ida tools. Additional resources Appreciative approach The Change Guide is based on an appreciative approach. Learn more about this technique and how to get [...] outcome of the Managing Change seminar series. Watch the lectures and meet the subject matter experts. Meet our collaborators Meet the people behind the development of the Change Guide. You might also like... Reflective Journal Dilemma Game Explore the Future of Hearing Care Time and Talk