![]() ![]() Aural rehabilitation is often an interdisciplinary endeavor involving physicians, audiologists and speech-language pathologists. The goal is the habilitation or rehabilitation of persons to overcome the difficulty caused by a hearing impairment or deafness.Īural rehabilitation is frequently used as an integral component in the overall management of individuals with hearing loss and refers to services and procedures for facilitating adequate receptive and expressive communication in individuals with hearing differences. What is Aural RehabilitationĪural rehabilitation is the process of identifying and diagnosing a hearing loss, providing therapy to clients, and implementing amplification devices to aid the client’s hearing abilities. This involves training people with hearing loss how to manipulate their environment to help them understand people when they speak as well as learn skills to help make more sense of verbal information. Hearing Beliefs Questionnaire (HBQ) Indexįor students in communication sciences and disorders taking an aural rehabilitation course, this textbook introduces the nature of aural rehabilitation, and then discusses considerations for children, adults, and older adults with impaired hearing.Aural rehabilitation is therapy focused on improving understanding of spoken language for people with hearing loss. Communication Scale for Older Adults (3-Point Response Format) Appendix P. The Shortened Hearing Aid Performance Inventory Appendix O. The Communication Profile for the Hearing ImpairedAppendix M. The Hearing Handicap Inventory for the ElderlyĪppendix L. Wichita State University (WSU) Communication Appraisal and Priorities Profile (CAPP) Appendix K. The Denver Scale of Communication Function for Senior Citizens Living in Retirement Centers Appendix J. Profile Questionnaire for Rating Communicative Performance in a Home and Social Environment Appendix I. The Hearing Measurement Scale Appendix H. The Denver Scale of Communication Function Appendix F. The WSU Sentence Test of Speechreading AbilityAppendix D. The Process of Aural Rehabilitation for Older Adults in Health Care Facilities Appendices: Materials and Scales for Assessment of Communication and Impact of Hearing Loss for Persons with Impaired Hearing Appendix A. Factors That Can Influence Hearing Aid Use by Older Adults 19. The Influence of Impaired Hearing on Older Adults: A Dialogue 18. Hearing in Aging: Causes, Incidence, and Impact 17. Part IV: Considerations for Older Adults Who Have Impaired Hearing15. The Process of Aural Rehabilitation for Adults Non-Hearing Aid Hearing Assistive Technology for Adults with Impaired Hearing 14. Orientation to Hearing Aid Use for Adults 13. ![]() Aural Rehabilitation for Adults: Theory and Process 11. Educational Management of Children with Impaired Hearing Part III: Aural Rehabilitation: Adults Who Have Impaired Hearing 10. Speech Development for Children with Impaired Hearing 9. Development of Listening and Language Skills in Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing8. Amplification for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearingħ. Family Involvement and Counseling in Serving Children Who Possess Impaired Hearing 6. Cochlear Implantation: History, Benefits, and Process Part II: I ntroduction to Aural Rehabilitation: Children Who Have Impaired Hearing 5. Introduction to Hearing Aids and Amplification Systems 4. Introduction to Hearing Impairment and Hearing Disability 3. Intro Preface Contributors Part I: The Nature of Aural Rehabilitation 1. ![]() Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 12, 2019) ![]()
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