HEARING




American Speech Language Hearing Association
ASHA is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 98,000 audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. Go to the Contents page for an overview of this web site's information.
(800) 638-8255


Better Hearing Institute
To inspire the public and physicians to take actions about hearing loss.
(800) EAR-WELL
(800-327-9355)

Burney Digital Hearing Aid Center
Full service hearing aid center. Includes hearing screenings.
1005 North Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 323-8405

California Relay Service
California Relay Service is a telecommunications relay service, which provides full telephone accessibility to people who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech disabled. Specially trained Communication Assistants (CAs) complete all calls and stay on-line to relay messages electronically over a text telephone (TT), so called TTY for "Teletype", or verbally to hearing parties.
(877) 735-2929 (TTY)
(888) 877-5379 (Voice)


California School for the Deaf
The Early Childhood Department (ECD) serves Deaf children and their families from birth to six years of age. The three major components are the Parent/Infant program, the Preschool/Pre-Kindergarten program, and the Kindergarten program. The ECE Department is committed to early., consistent, and meaningful communication between the Deaf child and the significant others in his/her environment. Exposure to a complete language system, American Sign Language, is seen as a means to developing fluency in both ASL and English Literacy is highly valued, as evidenced by the frequent storytelling opportunities and copious availability of reading material. Partnership with parents is viewed as essential for the academic and social-emotional success of our students.
(909) 782-6500


Captioned Media for the Deaf
Deaf and hard of hearing persons, teachers, parents and others may borrow materials fro the Captioned Media Program.
(800) 237-6213 (Voice)
(800) 237-6819 (TTY)


Center on Deafness
7344 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 140
Riverside, CA 92504-3819
(909) 359-5200     
(909) 359-5112 Fax


Community Access Center
7223 Magnolia Avenue
Riverside, CA 92504-3819
(909) 682-0230  
(909) 682-0232 Fax


HUH?!? Help U Hear
Dr. Natasha Dewald and Dennis Mario
Audiology and hearing aid dispensing clinic
180 Luring Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760)406-6035


John Tracy Clinic
John Tracy Clinic provides, worldwide and without charge, parent-centered services to young children with a hearing loss offering families hope, guidance and encouragement.
806 West Adams Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 748-5481
(800) 522-4582


Dynamic Communications West
Marylyn Finley
P.O. Box 905
San Jacinto, CA 92581
(909) 925-7444


Verizon Telephone Assistance for the Hearing Impaired
Phone Company will provide equipment at no charge. Discount for low income seniors. Telephone Assistance for hearing, visual and/or motion impairment. Customers may request a certification form and find out about the types of services that are available by calling the Special Needs Center of Verizon.
295 North Sunrise Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(800) 821-2585


International Hearing Society
IHS advocates and supports the highest standard professional competency, business integrity and excellence in serving the hearing impaired.
(800) 521-5247


Palm Springs Hearing Aid
Our number one priority is to help you hear as well as you possibly can along with professional responsibility to provide the best service possible for you and your hearing needs.
483 North Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Contact: Joe Cunningham
(760) 325-3240
70-065 Highway 111, suite 5
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
(760) 770-1703

 


 

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