Assistive listening devices can assist with communicating over the phone, watching television, going to public venues or attending meetings and conferences. There are various types of assistive listening devices available including:
(Australian Hearing 2005; Ear and Hearing (no date specified)).
Workplace solutions and adjustments:
Assistive listening devices can be useful in the workplace for people with hearing difficulties and can be successful in aiding the person in specific work duties such as:
(Australian Hearing 2005)
Relevant Links:
References:
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Australian Hearing 2005, Assistive Listening Devices, Australian Government Department of Human Services, Sydney, viewed 18 March 2008.
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