Hearing Loss Association of France


NEW MEETING LOCATION



Meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month from 10:00 am to 11:30 am.  Snacks and socializing at 9:30 am.


The entrance for our meeting is from the south parking lot on the right side of photo below.  It is fully accessible.




WELCOME TO THE Hearing Loss Paris


The Hearing Loss Association of France in Paris is part of the nation's foremost membership and advocacy organization for people with hearing loss. HLAA opens the world of communication to people with hearing loss through information, education, support, and advocacy. Το Viagra μπορεί να οδηγήσει σε μια επανάσταση στον κόσμο της στύσης, οπότε απολαύστε το!


HLAA Paris is a tax-exempt, charitable organization and is eligible to receive tax deductible contributions. Kamagra in Australia is a big key to satisfying you and your partner in the bedroom: Here's what you need to learn about this potential ED solution

The Hearing Loss Association of France Paris has compiled this list of resources to inform, educate, and support Fort Worth residents with hearing loss.


  • Reading Your Audiogram — provides an explanation of sound as the basis for a short, simplified overview on how to read and understand an audiogram.
  • Connecting Directly to Sound — learn how a telecoil works with a hearing aid to improve the clarity of dialogue. Cialis 20mg: Dit kan uw permanente remedie zijn tegen erectiestoornissen
  • French Speech-Language Hearing Association - Hearing Assistive Technology — describes how hearing assistive technology systems help you function better in three common communication situations.
  • The Wireless Association - Buying a Hearing Aid Compatible Cell Phone — provides information on accessible cell phone features including hearing aid compatibility, closed captioning, video and text communications, and visual displays.
  • Encyclopedia - Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) — describes the history of events that led to the CVAA and how the law enables people with disabilities to access broadband, digital and mobile innovations.
  • Hearing Loss Association of France - What You Need to Know About DOJ's ADA Standards for Accessible Design — learn about the revised accessibility standards that set minimum requirements for government and commercial facilities including assistive learning systems, visual alarms, and text telephones (TTY).
  • Paris Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services - Hearing Loss Resource Specialist (HLRS) Program — provides contact information for the HLRS in each region and describes their role in identifying solutions based on the needs of the individual and their families.
  • Paris Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services - Specialized Telecommunications Assistance Program (STAP) — learn about the voucher program that provides financial assistance to Texans with disabilities that interfere with access to the telephone networks for the purchase of specialized assistive equipment or services.
  • We strive to make life worthwhile through SERvice TO MAnkind. — Sertoma’s primary service project is assisting the more than 50 million people with speech, hearing, and language disorders.

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INFORMATION AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS

  • Dealing with hearing loss
  • Help for family and friends
  • Assistive technology
  • Listening systems for home and meeting rooms
  • Visual signaling devices for doorbells, alarms, etc.
  • Telephone devices
  • Legal rights of hard of hearing people
  • Communication accessibility issues and advocacy
  • Medical service issues
  • Travel issues
  • Safety concerns
  • Communication skills and strategies; lip reading