Toolkit to help patients with hearing loss – HLAA – Hearing Loss Association of America

The Hearing Loss Association of America has developed a set of shareable resources to help people better understand hearing loss, seek appropriate care, and use practical communication strategies. The Hearing Loss Toolkit brings together trusted information, self-management guidance, and step-by-step actions that individuals can use to support hearing health.
Link to free hearing screening for patients – JHU – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Hearing Number tells you the softest speech sound you can hear in each ear. It is known clinically as the 4-frequency pure tone average. At this site you can test your hearing in a simple online test to get your hearing number
Signs of hearing loss – NIH – National Institute of Health

This infographic provides a concise overview of the signs to look for in identifying persons with hearing loss.
Importance of protecting hearing – WHO – World Health Organization

Safeguarding hearing is important for maintaining overall health. This infographic highlights key tips for safe listening and practical ways your patients can protect their ears.
What to expect from a CI evaluation

This document is intended to be shared with patients to prepare them for a cochlear implant evaluation, answer common questions about a cochlear implant evaluation and the steps to assess if they are a candidate.
Healthy hearing patient information – Adult Hearing

This patient information resource explains the impact of hearing loss and highlights practical strategies for protecting hearing and supporting communication in daily life.. Key recommendations: Minimize prolonged or excessive use of earbuds and personal audio devices. Limit exposure to loud sounds and high-noise environments where possible. Discuss appropriate hearing support options with a hearing care […]