“We give help and hope to people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support” This presentation is provided by HLADE and may.

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“We give help and hope to people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support” This presentation is provided by HLADE and may be freely used directly or as a model by other HLAA state associations or chapters. Other presentations potentially useful for HLAA use are available for download at

What is HLADE? We are a state association of the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLA or HLAA) with other 260 chapters in US and the largest organization in world for people who are deaf and hard of hearing HLADE began in 1985 as SHHH, Self- Help for Hard of Hearing People and changed to Hearing Loss Association of America in 2006

How does HLADE function? We are a private, non-profit, 501 (3) (c ) tax exempt organization w/volunteer board We serve the entire state of Delaware and surrounding region We participate in regional conferences and represent consumers with hearing loss on many different state councils, boards, committees and task forces

HLADE ADVOCACY Council on Deaf and Hard of Hearing Equality Delaware Telecommunications Relay Board Winterthur Museum Accessibility Board Delaware Newborn Hearing Screening Committee Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Deaf/HOH Task Force Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative UD/Center for Disabilities Studies State Council on Persons with Disabilities and more!

We provide information… Telephone: Over 80 calls per month s: Between s per month & Listserve for parents & adults Website: -about 1500 or more “hits” per monthwww.hlade.org HLADE Monthly Newsletters to Members Print, training, CD’s, videos, books, brochures, fact sheets, etc TV, radio, Community Fairs, health fairs,public forums,conferences, speaker’s bureau, etc.

We provide education… Community classes in hearing loss, hearing aids, communication skills, sign language, hearing technology, caregiving, etc. Teen/Young Adult Training Lending/Loan Library for materials and HAT Speaker’s Bureau Training-professionals, teachers, families, consumers and others (short/long term) Training for corporations and businesses Consulting, i.e. policies and procedures, individuals, business, government, etc.

We provide support….. Individual Peer or One-on-One consultations 2 Support Groups -New Castle, 1 in Kent County, Individual Support in Sussex County Informal Coffee Chats -New Castle County Support to Caregivers, family members Referrals to Resources, Provider support Home visits for homebound

We provide advocacy… For access to technology such as FM, loop, infrared, hardwire, Relay Service, etc. (Winterthur, duPont Playhouse, Grand Opera, Academy of Lifelong Learning,UD,nursing homes, and more! For children in schools (IEP’s, appeals,Medicaid, etc.) For low income families,adults and seniors For CAPTEL, Hearing Aid, CI’s, ALD legislation Community Legal Aid Council on Deaf and Hard of Hearing Equality Relay Advisory Board, DVR Newborn Hearing Screening Board Assistance with Insurance Claims State Council on Persons with Disabilities Representation to Employers For access to government services Advocacy = strong partnerships!

HLADE Hot Projects 2008! CAPTEL Legislation Hearing Aid, CI and ALD Insurance legislation New Fact Sheet on Hearing Loss in DE, Spanish translations, plus more! New Website design with more information Get information into every ENT,audiology, and dispensers office, speech therapists New Community Lectures/Seminars

Hearing Loss Association of Delaware, Inc.(HLADE) 2400 West Fourth Street Wilmington, DE (V/Relay) Website: President: Linda S. Heller, M.A.C.C.C.A. “We give help and hope to people with hearing loss”

Thank you and please let us know how we can help YOU or anyone with hearing loss!

Questions? We’re all ears!