Re: Questions
Julie, you just must have missed it.
These are the HLAA groups.io. The 4th Subgroups down is the HLAA Newsletter Editors.
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Re: Questions
Thank you Janie. I have not been getting any information about that list. Not sure why. Most appreciated.
Julie Olson
From: HLAATech@... <HLAATech@...> On Behalf Of Jaynie Kind, CA Peninsula Chapter
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2022 4:16 PM To: HLAATech@... Subject: Re: [HLAATech] Questions
I’ve been posted our Peninsula chapter newsletters on the HLAA Newsletter Editors group, so it definitely still exists. Here’s the link.
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Re: Questions
I’ve been posted our Peninsula chapter newsletters on the HLAA Newsletter Editors group, so it definitely still exists. Here’s the link.
Jaynie Kind Newsletter Editor Peninsula Chapter (Redwood City, CA)
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Re: Questions
I am also wondering about the HLAA newsletter group. It seems that many think websites have overtaken newsletters. That seems to be a mistake. People go to websites for basic information. They don’t go there regularly for info about meetings. Seniors tend to prefer getting a printed newsletter to read at their convenience. It’s a reality that most of our members are 60+ in age. Sending it by e-mail is good too, but best to use both means of circulation if possible.
Our chapter newsletter is printed and mailed to about 300 recipients. It is e-mailed to another 200. This monthly newsletter is also our meeting notice. It gives people the chance to contribute to it if they choose. Even more important, our chapter newsletter is our main fundraiser. We don’t have advertisements in the publication. Instead, we have a Sponsor Column. There are 4 categories of Sponsors; Platinum, Gold, Silver & Bronze. Each calendar year we raise between $5000 and $6000 in sponsor donations. Some are from hearing healthcare professionals, but most are from people who have attended our chapter meetings who want to support our efforts. They are listed alphabetically in the 4 categories. This project has also generated some bequests. Our chapter is 35+ years old, so we have lost several who were dedicated to HLAA over the years.
I mention this because we believe in our newsletter. Several years ago we considered dropping it and going with a website. A survey we sent out with the newsletter showed that people wanted the newsletter to continue, and so it has.
I’d like to know if the national HLAA Group for newsletters still exists as I’ve not seen anything posted recently. Nor have I posted our chapter’s publication. I’d like to.
I encourage chapters to consider how a printed and published NL can help grow your chapter and help it thrive financially.
Our chapter does not have dues. We encourage people to become national members.
Julie Olson, Founder/Newsletter Editor HLAA Fox Valley Chapter (Appleton Wisconsin)
NOTE: We do post information on our HLAAWI state website under chapters. Not knocking websites as they serve a purpose too. They just don’t work well as a meeting notice that will draw people to a meeting or program.
From: HLAATech@... <HLAATech@...> On Behalf Of Stephen O. Frazier
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2022 10:50 AM To: cdyer@... Cc: HLAATech@groups.io; HLAAGITHL@...; HLAAGITHL@groups.io; HLAATech@groups.io; HLAATech@...; HLAALeaders@groups.io Subject: Re: [HLAATech] Questions
Hi Cindy - Surprised you have not been put in touch with the various lists to give you a feel for what sort of articles would be of interest to HLAA members and HL readers.
There is (or was) a newsletter editors list that I organized years ago but I don't know if it's still active of not. It was a Yahoo list and when the changes came as a result of Yahoo discontinuing that service I don't know if it continued or not - the local chapter editor here did not belong.
Here are the lists I believe are currently active. I would think of you send an email to each of these addresses that you would get a return email instructing you as to how to go about being added to the list.
"All Things Tech Groups.io"<HLAATech@groups.io>, "GITHL Group HLAA"<HLAAGITHL@...>, "HLAA GITHL"<HLAAGITHL@groups.io>, "HLAA Tech"<HLAATech@...>,<HLAALeaders@groups.io>,
If you're interest, I have started a new blog and have a website where all of my articles get posted (www.sofnabq.com). The blog is brand new and I sent out an email notice about it last week to my 2500 member database of HoH, hearing care providers, other service providers, loop manufacturers/distributors/installers. They also all get my quarterly newsletter I could add your name to blog and the newsletter if you're interested.
One of the comments I've seen repeated on the leaders list is that they would like to see more articles in HL that apply to their life - how to articles, new tech articles etc. instead of "my life stories". That's what prompted me to write the two pieces I submitted.
Regards,
Steve
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
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Stephen,
How can I get into the listservs? I'm curious about what is being said about the lack of direction, and the magazine happenings in general (it makes me a little crazy, unsure and dubious, if you must know). Just curious�can you tell me a bit more?
Thanks
From: Stephen O. Frazier <hlaanm@...>
Hi Cindy - Thanks for your very prompt reply. In looking over the latest issue of the magazine and the website I could find no listing of an editor. I share your hope that you'll be officially named the editor and that it will stay that way. I don't know if you follow the various HLAA listservs but the troops are getting restless with all of the changes and seeming lack of direction.
The articles in question were attached to my email to you yesterday.. I know you can't tell me right now that they will or will not be used but at least I now know they are there for consideration.
Regards,
Steve
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
Please support the GET IN THE HEARING LOOP campaign of the Hearing Loss Association of America
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Re: Questions
Hi Cindy - Surprised you have not been put in touch with the various lists to give you a feel for what sort of articles would be of interest to HLAA members and HL readers.
There is (or was) a newsletter editors list that I organized years ago but I don't know if it's still active of not. It was a Yahoo list and when the changes came as a result of Yahoo discontinuing that service I don't know if it continued or not - the local chapter editor here did not belong.
Here are the lists I believe are currently active. I would think of you send an email to each of these addresses that you would get a return email instructing you as to how to go about being added to the list.
"All Things Tech Groups.io"<HLAATech@groups.io>,
"GITHL Group HLAA"<HLAAGITHL@...>,
"HLAA GITHL"<HLAAGITHL@groups.io>,
"HLAA Tech"<HLAATech@...>,<HLAALeaders@groups.io>,
If you're interest, I have started a new blog and have a website where all of my articles get posted (www.sofnabq.com). The blog is brand new and I sent out an email notice about it last week to my 2500 member database of HoH, hearing care providers, other service providers, loop manufacturers/distributors/installers. They also all get my quarterly newsletter I could add your name to blog and the newsletter if you're interested.
One of the comments I've seen repeated on the leaders list is that they would like to see more articles in HL that apply to their life - how to articles, new tech articles etc. instead of "my life stories". That's what prompted me to write the two pieces I submitted.
Regards,
Steve
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
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GET IN THE HEARING LOOP
campaign of the
Hearing Loss Association of America
---------- Original Message ---------- From: Cindy Dyer <cdyer@...> To: "Stephen O. Frazier" <hlaanm@...> Subject: Re: Questions Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2022 14:37:49 +0000 Stephen,
How can I get into the listservs? I'm curious about what is being said about the lack of direction, and the magazine happenings in general (it makes me a little crazy, unsure and dubious, if you must know). Just curious�can you tell me a bit more?
Thanks
From: Stephen O. Frazier <hlaanm@...>
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2022 10:45 AM To: Cindy Dyer <cdyer@...> Subject: Re: Questions Hi Cindy - Thanks for your very prompt reply. In looking over the latest issue of the magazine and the website I could find no listing of an editor. I share your hope that you'll be officially named the editor and that it will stay that way. I don't know if you follow the various HLAA listservs but the troops are getting restless with all of the changes and seeming lack of direction.
The articles in question were attached to my email to you yesterday.. I know you can't tell me right now that they will or will not be used but at least I now know they are there for consideration.
Regards,
Steve
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
Please support the
GET IN THE HEARING LOOP
campaign of the
Hearing Loss Association of America
Please note: message attached From: Cindy Dyer <cdyer@...> To: "Stephen O. Frazier" <hlaanm@...> Subject: Re: Questions Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2022 18:54:50 -0400
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Washington Post: Hearing aids will soon be sold over-the-counter. Here’s how to pick one.By Amanda Morris
Jim Oser
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Re: projector recommendations
#hybrid
Thanks for the info! I will follow your advice.
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Re: projector recommendations
#hybrid
Be careful. HDMI is often regarded as now 'old', but version 2.1 isn't old and is very good. The newer technique is 'Display Port', and many computers have this but not HDMI. You can get converter accessories for converting one to the other. But some of your members or visitors may have elderly computers that only have VGA. Again, you can get an accessory that converts VGA to HDMI (without sound, of course). I suppose consumer interest magazines rarely
cover projectors now. Screens can be so big that a projector is
not necessary. Do a web search for 'best video projector 2022'. ======================================================================================
Best wishes John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only www.woodjohn.uk Rayleigh, Essex UK It all depends On 2022-10-13 14:51, Carolyn M. - Texas
wrote:
Hello, all!
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projector recommendations
#hybrid
Hello, all!
Currently one of our Chapters is looking to buy a new projector. I was wondering if anyone on here can recommend one that the chapter could use. I am hoping to get one that will work with any computer that has a HDMI connection. This would be either for playing media or online videos or for hybrid meetings. With all the changes in computers, I just want to make sure that I can give the chapter forward thinking advice. The Board has already approved the purchase, but they don't know which brand or what to look for as far as specifications. Any advice or suggestions?? Thanks, Carolyn McMahon
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Re: Does anyone know of a Clip-On Mic that can be "networked"?
#FAQ
Mary Jarrett
The Roger mics are able to be one to many unlike the bluetooth hearing aid proprietary mics
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Re: Does anyone know of a Clip-On Mic that can be "networked"?
#FAQ
Mary Jarrett
I have the Roger On which can be clipped on though it also has a way to hand it on you. All of the Roger mics can be networked, and there is a smaller clip on
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Re: Does anyone know of a Clip-On Mic that can be "networked"?
#FAQ
Carolyn,
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If each of you had a Roger pen I don’t know how that worked. You would have had to each wear a pen connected to every other person. How many people were there? Many pens can go to one person’s hearing aids, but a single pen can't go to many hearing aids. Yes. There is a wonderful clip-on mic, tiny, very effective, clips on easily and securely. It is a Phonak mic, but not a Roger. It works on bluetooth; the Roger mics are FM. I keep it in my pocket all the time. It’s called the Partner mic and costs considerably less than the Roger mics. I find it useful when I’m with only one other person. Walking is great because since that’s outside and you generally aren’t looking at the other person, it’s a game changer. Any time there is a single speaker, like a lecturer or a tour guide, it is simple to use. But it needs bluetooth to work, so it’s limited to the Marvel, Paradise, or Lumity. Carol Agate
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Re: Does anyone know of a Clip-On Mic that can be "networked"?
#FAQ
Hi Carolyn, I use the Roger Clip-on mics in a network. At a meal, I have the Roger Pen near me for pointing at the waiter, and I give three Roger Clip-on mics to the others at my table. Jaynie Kind Peninsula Chapter
On Oct 8, 2022, at 9:54 AM, Carolyn Odio <carolyn@...> wrote:
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Does anyone know of a Clip-On Mic that can be "networked"?
#FAQ
My only excellent restaurant experience was using the Roger Pen, which Steve Sells networked. Each one of us had our Roger Pen hanging around our neck, while we ate lunch. And we could hear each other loud and clear -- even though there was tremendous background noise going on.
I am wondering if you know of a clip-on mic that could do the same thing. I only know of 1 to 1 clip-on mics. That means you can communicate with just 1 person at a time. Does anyone make a clip-on mic that can be networked? -- Carolyn J. Odio
(703) 725-8292 iPhone/Text
Residence: 1835 Circle LN SE, Apt 425, Lacey, WA 98503
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How to send an email to your Costco Hearing Aid Manager
#COSTCO
I believe I have discovered the emails of the Hearing Department Managers at Costco...PLEASE USE WITH DISCRETION...but it you have a serious issue here it is:
Here are a couple of examples: W740aid@... = Manager at Lacey, WA Hearing Aid Department W064aid@... = Manager at Tumwater, WA Hearing Aid Department You can see the format here. The number is the Warehouse # of your Costco. You can find that number on Google Internet by searching for the Costco Warehouse. I put in the search term: "Costco, Lacey, WA" The result: Notice in the URL that came up the number 740 below? That appears to be the Warehouse #: https://www.costco.com/warehouse-locations/lacey-wa-740.html Now you can format the email of the manager of the Hearing Aid Department! Hope that helps! And...having that information you can always advocate for a Portable Hearing Counter Loop, to help customers 1) test their telecoil AND 2) hear more clearly at the counter! (of course they would need a "telecoil only setting" to really hear better at the Counter, so there is less background noise!) -- Carolyn J. Odio
(703) 725-8292 iPhone/Text
Residence: 1835 Circle LN SE, Apt 425, Lacey, WA 98503
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REMINDER - Telephone Service for the Hearing, Speech and Vision Impaired - GGCS General Meeting Monday, 9/26/22
Jim Oser
FYI.
----- Original message ----- From: Golden Gate Computer Society <ggcs@...> To: oserj@... Subject: REMINDER - Telephone Service for the Hearing, Speech and Vision Impaired - GGCS General Meeting Monday, 9/26/22 Date: Monday, September 26, 2022 7:59 AM
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Re: [HLAAGITHL] HLAA Not Promoting Telecoil & Hearing Loops
#advocacy
#githl-toolkit
#hearingloop
Stephen,
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You’re a good person to ask. I’ve been promoting room loops for years. I got my church to install one. I did get the T-coil logo posted on a sign outside the building but they refused to put it on the pulpit or some other conspicuous place. I also got them to put an explanation on the front page of the order of service. I don’t know of anyone but me who uses it. I meet a lot of people who tell me they have hearing aids because wherever I go I use accessory mics and have to explain them. That leads people to tell me they wear hearing aids and I can promote mics. But when I ask if they have telecoils no one who is not a member of HLAA (which is virtually everyone I meet outside of HLAA meetings or conventions) has ever understood the question. When people join our chapter they learn of telecoils for the first time. I submitted to the city council a petition signed by dozens of people explaining loops and asking that they be required in all new buildings that use amplification. The council endorsed it unanimously, but the city manager refused. He said ALDs were just as good, even tho’ the petition listed seven reasons why they were not. The manager just retired and a council member got back to me about the looping. Here’s my problem. I am uncomfortable urging looping any more. I know many audiologists call it the “old technology,” but I’ve learned more about what is being done with bluetooth and wifi. I know it’s in the works even though they haven’t yet solved the delay problem. Also, we now have ASR as an alternative that serves the Deaf as well as those with some hearing. Loops are very expensive so I am reluctant to recommend that expenditure any more. What’s your take on that? Thanks, Carol P.S. As for the neck loops being provided. Less than half the time I attend a lecture or performance are ALDs available. Most of the venues are rented, and the organization knows nothing about them. Or they are in a locked cabinet and no one has the key. Or, most often, the batteries are dead. When they actually do have functioning ALDs there are rarely neck looks. That’s whey I started bringing my own.
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Re: [HLAAGITHL] HLAA Not Promoting Telecoil & Hearing Loops
#advocacy
#githl-toolkit
#hearingloop
I agree; demo is by far the best. How about laying out, with OK from City Hall, a simple loop on the sidewalk (see, I can speak American) a nd invite people to listen it, with their hearing aids or loop listeners. ======================================================================================
Best wishes John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only www.woodjohn.uk Rayleigh, Essex UK It all depends On 2022-09-05 21:35, Julie Olson HLAA
in Wisconsin/Appleton wrote:
Steve, as always you’re right on target. One clarification needed though. Explaining what a telecoil does to a first time hearing aid buyer is like talking to the wind. It has to be demonstrated as well as explained. Once a person experiences it, they know why it can double the value of their hearing aids. It would also help to explain that it doesn’t add cost to the product. Also want to mention that we’ve tried hard to get telecoil legislation in Wisconsin. HLAA is working hard on this. It’s not that easy with all the bipartisan bickering. It’s a non issue for the majority unfortunately. There’s a need for more personal human interest stories in the media. If only the media was interested. 😕
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Re: [HLAAGITHL] HLAA Not Promoting Telecoil & Hearing Loops
#advocacy
#githl-toolkit
#hearingloop
Steve, as always you’re right on target. One clarification needed though. Explaining what a telecoil does to a first time hearing aid buyer is like talking to the wind. It has to be demonstrated as well as explained. Once a person experiences it, they know why it can double the value of their hearing aids. It would also help to explain that it doesn’t add cost to the product. Also want to mention that we’ve tried hard to get telecoil legislation in Wisconsin. HLAA is working hard on this. It’s not that easy with all the bipartisan bickering. It’s a non issue for the majority unfortunately. There’s a need for more personal human interest stories in the media. If only the media was interested. 😕
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Re: [HLAAGITHL] HLAA Not Promoting Telecoil & Hearing Loops
#advocacy
#githl-toolkit
#hearingloop
Carol - you're absolutely right. Since March of 2012 any new or substantially upgraded PA system in a qualifying place of assembly is required under the ADA to have an assistive listening system - and it must be hearing aid compatible. That means it must be a hearing loop or it must have neckloops for 25% of the FM or IR or WiFi receivers. There must also be adequate signage to alert people to its presence. That being said, it's doubtful that many communities of any size are without some venue or venues that offer telecoil connectivity.
Though churches are not covered by the ADA mandate, they are the largest group of venues using either loops or neckloops for communication access. The hearing care providers are either poorly informed or disingenuous when they offer lack of loop availability as an excuse for not counseling clients on the technology. This also does not take into account the mobility of a large segment of the hard of hearing public that travels and has opportunities elsewhere in this country and abroad to connect to a hearing loop.
In my 7 years of service on the board that regulates hearing care providers in New Mexico I found that hearing aid dispensers were less supportive of the technology than audiologists but that both were opposed to being told they had to provide telecoils counseling. After the licensing board twice voted down a counseling requirement I had to take the matter to the state legislature to get such a mandate successfully enacted. We had support from AARP, various state agencies that deal with the HoH, church leaders, the NAD and others that convinced legislators who had no dog in this fight that they should support the needs of the hard of hearing over the objections from those who supposedly serve their needs.
As for loaner ALS receivers, they are likely always offered with earphones but very probably there are neckloops also available if requested.
If we, the hard of hearing public, want this technology we need to stand up and speak out - too few hearing care providers are going to do so.
Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist
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---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Carol in Boston" <carolagate34@...> To: HLAATech@... Cc: HLAAGITHL@..., HLAA Tech <HLAATech@groups.io>, HLAAGITHL@groups.io Subject: Re: [HLAATech] [HLAAGITHL] HLAA Not Promoting Telecoil & Hearing Loops #Advocacy #GITHL-Toolkit #hearingloop Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2022 14:31:20 -0400 Too often audiologists use the chicken and egg argument, that there are too few places that are looped. But what they keep missing is that it’s not necessarily looped rooms that are the reason for telecoils. Public venues are supposed to at least have assistive listening devices. (Whether they are actually available and working is another matter.) ALDs usually come with headphones, sometimes earbuds, and less often neck loops. Headphones generally don’t work well with hearing aids and earbuds not at all. Since many places don’t have neck loops, it’s simple enough to bring your own. I’ve yet to hear of an audiologist who advocates neck loops as a reason to have telecoils. Carol Agate
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