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  • Services
    • Site Assessments
    • Workplace Assessments
    • Counter Hearing Loops
    • Window Intercom Systems
    • Phonak Soundfield Systems
    • Loop System Installations
  • Resources
    • Accessibility Laws
    • Improving Accessibility
    • Grants
    • Publications
    • Video Library >
      • Assistive Listening Devices
      • Improving Accessibility
      • Hearing Loss and Communication
      • Accessing Communication in a Classroom Setting
      • Deaf Culture and Sign Language
      • Universal Design
      • Additional Video Resources
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Before buying any assistive listening device for personal use, it is recommended you get your hearing tested by an Audiologist to find out what degree of loss you have, if you need medical treatment for your hearing loss, and what kind of hearing solutions would be best for you. Living with a hearing loss can create anxiety, depression, and social isolation. Talk to your audiologist about all the struggles you are having so they can better help you. 
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What is an Audiologist?
Audiologists are university trained health-care professionals (Masters or Doctorate degree) who evaluate, diagnose, treat, and help to manage hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders in newborn, children, and adults.

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What Our Clients Are Saying

"I feel like you’ve really detailed the challenges that I’ve had/have. Thank you for that. I feel acknowledged and witnessed in a way that I haven’t before" - 2024 Client

"You have been so very responsive and helpful to me any time I reach out for help and, for that, I am very grateful." - 2023 Client

​"We’ve really been enjoying our setup in our Council Chambers, and how it has improved everyone’s ability to hear during meetings" - 2021 Client