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Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive Listening Devices
(ALDs)
An Assistive Listening Device is any device other than hearing aids that are designed to improve a person’s ability to communicate and to function more independently despite a hearing loss. There are many types of devices available which are in two basic categories.
1) ALARM DEVICES These devices are sensory devices, which warn, signal and alert. They function by providing one or more tactile, visual and/or auditory signals. Examples include:
These devices work by providing a vibration, flashing light or louder signal in a frequency range that can be heard which will alert the person to the particular sound.
2) LISTENING DEVICES Listening devices are designed to bring the listener closer to the source of the desired sound. They reduce undesirable background noise and provide greater clarity for speech. There are four main categories: Loop, FM, Infrared and Hardwired.
Learn more about Hearing Aids.