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- Contributors
- Getting Started
- Glossary
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- Home
- How
- 1 – The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
- 2 – Communication Specialist (CS) – Rehabilitation Counselor for the Hard of Hearing and Late Deafened (RC/HH/LD)
- 3 – Referral and Application
- 4 – Eligibility, Significance of Disability and Order of Selection for Services
- 5 – Individual Plan for Employment (IPE)
- 6 – Job Development and Job Placement
- 7 – Closure and Post Employment
- 8 – VR Resources
- 9 – How Assessment
- Resources
- Sitemap
- State Coordinators
- Translated Videos
- Video Library
- What
- 1 – The Auditory System
- 2 – Conductive Hearing Loss Causes
- 3 – Sensory (Cochlear) Hearing Loss Causes
- 4 – Genetics of Hearing Loss
- 5 – Effects on Communication and Online Simulators
- 6 – Basic Hearing Evaluation
- 7 – Hearing Aids and Implants
- 8 – Hearing Aid Features
- 9 – Assistive Technology
- 10 – What Assessment
- Where
- 1 – ADA – The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
- 2 – Age Discrimination in Employment Act
- 3 – Air Carriers Access Act
- 4 – Communications Act and Telecommunications Act
- 5 – CVAA
- 6 – Fair Housing Act
- 7 – Filing Complaints and Comments
- 8 – Grassroots Advocacy
- 9 – Hearing Aid Compatibility Act
- 10 – Oversight of Dispensing Professionals
- 11 – Regulation of Hearing Aid Sales
- 12 – Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- 13 – State Offices for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- 14 – Where Assessment
- Who
- 1 – Defining Hearing Loss
- 2 – Recognizing Hearing Loss
- 3 – Signs and Symptoms
- 4 – Hearing Loss Demographics
- 5 – Myths and Misconceptions
- 6 – Negative Stigma
- 7 – Hearing Loss as a Communication Disorder
- 8 – Communication Problems Reported
- 9 – Reacting to Communication Problems
- 10 – Hearing Loss and Stress
- 11 – Social Pain
- 12 – Hearing Loss Journey
- 13 – Guidelines for Effective Communication
- 14 – Client Group Benefits
- 15 – Who Assessment