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Caring for Deaf Seniors: The Essentials


Deciding on a facility for your elderly loved one is never an easy job, but when that person is hearing impaired, there are even more challenges present. Assisted living homes and retirement communities offer several different services that you can take advantage of. As you take a look at all of the resources that are provided, you can rest assured knowing that your loved one will be well taken care of. These are the most essential services that you must look for, and you will be able to decide on the best living situation when you can pinpoint the housing options that provide these services.

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Chapter News

Robin Cooke
HLAA Central PA President
Hearing Loss Assn.
Central PA Chapter
1546 Kennelworth Court
State College PA 16801
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Hello all,
Hello all, We're back for our Spring meetings. Hope you have weathered the winter. We are excited to welcome Dr. Jamie Miedzinski, AuD from Penn Medicine, who will give us an over view of the Cochlear Implant process. Please join us at 7:00 at Foxdale Village for this interesting presentation. We will have a follow up meeting on Monday April 10 with a panel of individuals who have Cochlear Implants. Contact me at this email or 814-360-2568 with any questions. Robin Cooke President, HLAA Central PA

Robin 



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