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Why are hearing loops the preferred assistive listening system?
What hearing aids can receive loop broadcasts?

What do loop systems cost?

Churches and cathedrals
Theaters, courts, and
auditoriums
Drive through stations,
ticket windows
Airports, train stations
Home TV rooms
Future venues: Offices, cars, phone enhancements

 

 

 

 

 

David Myers' Articles Advocating Hearing Aid Compatible Assistive Listening

We've looped West Michigan. Could we loop America? (PDF) (September, 2008). Hearing Loss, pp. 18-21.

Experts discuss telecoils and the future of hearing aid-compatible assistive devices. (October, 2008). Hearing Journal, pp. 40-47.

Double hearing aid functionality and satisfaction. (November/December, 2008). Advance for Audiologists.

Telecoils and wireless assistive listening. (In press). In R. Carmen (Ed.), A Consumer Handbook on Hearing Loss & Hearing Aids, 3rd Edition. Sedona, AZ: Auricle Ink Publishers.

With loops, the future is now. (PDF) (February, 2008). Letter to the editor. The Hearing Journal, 61, 2, p. 42.

Assistive listening. (PDF) In What Are You Optimistic About? John Brockman (ed.). Harper (2007), pp. 316-317.

UK and USA: Worlds apart for people with hearing loss. (PDF) (2007, Summer). Hearing Health, pp. 26-30.

In a looped America, hearing aids would be twice as valuable. (2006, May). Hearing Journal, pp. 17-23.

Heard round the world! Hearing aid compatibility and wireless assistive devices (with Norman Lederman). (PDF) (2006, May). Sound and Communications, pp. 74-81.

New media technology for people with hearing Loss: "Looping" communities so all might hear. (2005). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Division of Media Psychology Newsletter.

Good news for people with hearing loss. (PDF) (2005, November/December). Saturday Evening Post.

Heard around the world! Hearing aid compatibility and wireless assistive devices. (2005, January). Hearing Review, pp. 22-25, 86.

Hearing the word. (2004, July). Technologies for Worship, pp. 26-29.

Essay for Richard Carmen's Consumer Handbook on Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids, 2nd edition. (2004). Phoenix: Auricle Ink Publishers.

Hearing the word: The coming world of hearing aid compatible assistive listening in congregations. (2003). Website publication of the National Organization on Disability.

Looped communities. (2003, May/June). Advance for Audiologists, pp. 22-23.

Let them hear. Why not get your church looped? Myers, D. G. (2003, June). Reformed Worship, p. 45.

The coming world of hearing aid compatible assistive listening. (PDF) (2003, November/December). Hearing Loss, pp. 22-26.

Let's loop America. (PDF) (2003, January/February). Audiology Today, p. 11.

How to double the usefulness of hearing aids. (2002, December). Communication Matters (for Michigan Rehabilitation Services), vol 3, issue 3.

The coming "audio coil" revolution. (2002, September). The Hearing Review, pp. 28-31.

Why don't more people wear hearing aids? (2002, July/August). Advance for Audiologists, pp. 36-40.

Getting hard of hearing people "in the loop." (2002, Summer). Mi-SHHH-iganian (Michigan Self Help for Hard of Hearing People), pp. 1, 2.

Do you hear what I hear? (2002, February). Church Herald.

Interpreting responses. (2001/2002, Winter). Hearing Health, pp. 20-24.