Assistive devices are usually prescribed for people who need help with hearing loss or a voice, speech, or language disorder. The devices specifically help people to hear and express themselves more clearly, and consequently they are communicating better in every aspect of their daily lives.
With today’s technology, more and more devices are becoming available to help people with these disorders, allowing them to communicate better and participate more fully in their daily lives. This is all due to the advancements in digital and wireless technology.
There are three main types of assistive devices that are available, and all serve very specific needs:
While ALDs are all designed to improve sound transmission for people with hearing loss, there are actually several different types available for different settings. For larger facilities, such as theaters, churches, classrooms, and airports, ALDs include hearing loop systems, frequency-modulated (FM) systems, and infrared systems. For more personal settings, there are ALDs that are designed specifically for those one-on-one conversations. No matter what type of ALD is used, it can be used with or without a hearing aid or cochlear implant.
For more information on ALDs that include hearing loop systems, FM systems, infrared systems, and personal amplifiers, check out this link to The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD). NIDCD is a great resource to get additional information on assistive devices.
If you would like a personal consultation to discuss assistive devices and how they may help meet your specific needs, please call Infinity Hearing at (207) 451-2700. We are here to help you!