0 By MED-EL In For Adults, For Parents, Tips & TricksPosted 30.10.2015Assistive Listening Devices for Work or SchoolIf you’re at work or school, assistive listening devices (ALDs) can help you hear more clearly regardless or where the sound is. READ MORE
0 By MED-EL In Tips & TricksPosted 28.10.2015Meningitis and Hearing Loss: What to DoMeningitis affects both children and adults, and is the most common cause of acquired sensorineural hearing loss in children. READ MORE
0 By Donna Sperandio In Tips & TricksPosted 23.10.201530 Hearing Related Terms You’ll Hear in Cochlear Implant TherapyHere's a list of the technical hearing related terms and jargon that your specialists might use during cochlear implant rehabilitation. READ MORE
0 By MED-EL In technologyPosted 21.10.2015Why You Should Care About Ototoxic MedicationsOtotoxic medications can damage your hearing. Here's info about their possible effects and what you can do to take care of your hearing. READ MORE
0 By Donna Sperandio In For Adults, For Parents, Tips & TricksPosted 16.10.20158 Tips for Learning Multiple Languages with a Cochlear ImplantIf you want to help your child learn multiple languages, this is for you: hands-on tips that your child can use to learn a language. READ MORE
0 By MED-EL In Tips & TricksPosted 14.10.2015Assistive Listening Devices for Watching TVWatching TV with a hearing aid or cochlear implant? Here's how to choose the right Assistive Listening Devices (ALD) so you can hear best. READ MORE
0 By Donna Sperandio In Tips & TricksPosted 09.10.20156 Ways to Help Your Child Get Past FrustrationIs your child frustrated? Here's what you can do to help your child communicate and be able to express herself. READ MORE
0 By MED-EL In technologyPosted 07.10.2015Getting Rid of Noise with a Cochlear ImplantHere are ways that you can get rid of noise with a cochlear implant's audio processor, both through technological and behavioral changes. READ MORE
0 By Donna Sperandio In For Parents, Tips & TricksPosted 02.10.2015Building Communication Skills for Older Child Cochlear Implant RecipientsFor a child who has received a cochlear implant at an older age, like age 5–12, these are ways you can help them build communication skills. READ MORE