California audiology firm wins award for hearing loops
Santa Rosa's Kenwood Hearing Solutions, an audiology practice owned by Bill and Christine Diles, has received an award from the Sonoma County Mayors Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities for "Innovative Media and Technology." In addition to looping a number of bank teller stations, churches, and community facilities, Kenwood provides home TV room installations--10 to 15 a month, in more than 1600 homes to date--with the purchase of new hearing aids. With their hearing aids now also serving as customized loudspeakers, the result has been many happy patients, fewer returns of hearing aids, and new word-of-mouth patient referrals. Bill Diles also has gath
Other audiologists from heaven also are integrating hearing loops into their practices. Hearing Journal monthly columnist Gyl Kasewurm, owner of a large southwest Michigan audiology practice, has similarly initiated loop installations in her community and reports (here) that "Due to the positive feedback we have received, we are now including Loop Systems at no additional charge with the purchase of new hearing aids!"
Audiologist Peg Simon and her engineer husband Terry Simon now own Wireless Hearing Solutions, which is conducting training seminars for hearing professionals nationwide on how to integrate hearing loops into their practices. Wisconsin audiologist Juliette Sterkens and her engineer husband LeRoy ("Max") Maxfield have formed a company that is introducing hearing loops across their state. Sterkens also is reaching out to other hearing professionals and audio firms, and has speaking engagements to come at audiologists' meetings.
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