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| Last updated on November 18, 2008 |
The League for the Hard of Hearing’s mission is to improve the quality of life for infants, children, and adults with all degrees of hearing loss. We accomplish our mission by providing hearing rehabilitation and human services for people who are hard of hearing or deaf, and their families, regardless of age, ability to pay, or mode of communication, and by striving to empower consumers to achieve their potential. Our leadership is exemplified by adhering to the highest clinical standards, conducting extensive hearing conservation and public education programs about hearing, and developing best practice models for disciplines that relate to hearing and research.
Description:
We provide services to people of all ages who are deaf, hard of hearing or deaf-blind. They include: Audiology, Speech Language Therapy, Hearing Aid Technology, ESL, Cochlear Implant Support, Mental Health & Social Work, Public Education and Adolescent workshops.
History:
We were created in 1910 and have continued to expand and change our hearing health services with development of technology and evolution of hearing health concerns.
Contact person: Carmella Chessen, Human Resources Mgr., (917) 305-7701, (email)
Office fax number: 917/305-7705
Address:
Web Site: http://www.lhh.org
Directions:
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Trains: R or W to Rector Street. 4 or 5 to Wall St., 2 or 3 to Wall St.
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 4, 5, R, W, Walk distance (in minutes): 3-4 |
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