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Cochlear Implants


Cochlear Implant Criteria  

From: Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., a support, educational, and advocacy organization
Website:
www.hearingloss.org/html/sorkinja02.HTM


Cochlear Implant Education Center, Gallaudet University, Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center

From: The Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, at Gallaudet University, develops, evaluates, and disseminates innovative curricula, instructional techniques and strategies, and materials for deaf and hard of hearing students.

Website: clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/CIEC/index.html

Cochlear Implant Information from Listen Up! (with information on children and cochlear implants)

Website: www.listen-up.org/implant.htm

Cochlear Implant Information from Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People

On this web page, people can sign up to receive free information from three cochlear implant manufacturers: Advanced Bionics, Cochlear Corporation, and Med-El.
From:
Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., a support, educational, and advocacy organization
Website:
www.shhh.org/html/cochlear_info.html

Cochlear Implant Resources for Children and Families

From: The Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, at Gallaudet University, develops, evaluates, and disseminates innovative curricula, instructional techniques and strategies, and materials for deaf and hard of hearing students.

Website: clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/CIEC/resources2.html
 

Cochlear Implants: Navigating a Forest of Information...One Tree at a Time

From: The Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, at Gallaudet University, develops, evaluates, and disseminates innovative curricula, instructional techniques and strategies, and materials for deaf and hard of hearing students.

Website: clerccenter2.gallaudet.edu/KidsWorldDeafNet/e-docs/CI/index.html

Cochlear Implants and Insurance Reimbursement: Consumers and Industry Collaborate
From:
Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., a support, educational, and advocacy organization   

Website: hearingloss.org/html/sorkinjf03.HTM

Fact Sheet on Cochlear Implants
From:
Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., a support, educational, and advocacy organization   

Website: www.hearingloss.org/html/ci_fact_sheet.html

Frequently Asked Questions: Cochlear Implant Education Center, Gallaudet University

From: The Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, at Gallaudet University, develops, evaluates, and disseminates innovative curricula, instructional techniques and strategies, and materials for deaf and hard of hearing students.

Website: clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/CIEC/faq.html  

Learning to Hear: One Woman's Story of Life After a Cochlear Implant
From:
Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., a support, educational, and advocacy organization   

Website: www.hearingloss.org/html/learning_to_hear.html

My Cochlear Implant...The Rest of the Story
From:
Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., a support, educational, and advocacy organization   

Website: www.hearingloss.org/html/frankelma02.HTM

National Association of the Deaf Position Statement on Cochlear Implants
From:
The National Association of the Deaf Information Center, which distributes information on Deaf and hard of hearing issues

Website: www.nad.org/infocenter/newsroom/positions/CochlearImplants.html

Sound from Silence: The Development of Cochlear Implants

Website: www.beyonddiscovery.org/content/view.article.asp?a=252


What SHHH Members Say About Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants: Survey Results
From:
Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., a support, educational, and advocacy organization    Website: www.hearingloss.org/html/what_shhh_members_say.html


What You Should Know About Cochlear Implants in Adults
From:
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell), and organization that promotes the use of spoken language by children and adults with hearing loss

Website: www.agbell.org/information/brochures_adults_cochlear.cfm  

Colorado Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
1575 Sherman Street, 2nd Floor . Denver, CO 80203
TTY: 303-866-4734 . Voice: 303-866-4824 . Fax: 303-866-4831
Email: Deaf.Commission@state.co.us . Website: www.ColoradoDeafCommission.Com

Disclaimer: The listings in the CCDHH Information Center represent a sample of the information resources available. Listings generally appear in alphabetic order by name of organization. These listings should not be taken as an endorsement or recommendation of individual organizations or vendors, nor should omission from these listings imply lack of approval. These materials are offered for informational purposes. Links to resources on the Internet are provided for the convenience of visitors to these pages; CCDHH attempts to verify the accuracy of the listings and links, but makes no warranty as to the accuracy or timeliness of content or information on other sites. We encourage consumers to explore these resources for their own purposes and contact the organizations involved to ask questions specific to their needs. This website is a living resource and is updated regularly. We welcome feedback on the usefulness of these materials and suggestions for additional resources to list. To suggest items for inclusion, or to correct errors, please contact the Web Manager at Deaf.Commission@cdhs.state.co.us

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