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American Journal of Audiology Vol.1 37-57 March 1992.
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Assistive Devices in the Audiology Practice

Catherine V. Palmer 1

1 University of Pittsburgh

With the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, audiologists have opportunities and responsibilities to better serve patients and to expand business with the evaluation, selection, and fitting of assistive devices. This paper provides a detailed description of the use of an interactive software program; a well-designed assistive device demonstration/evaluation center; and available literature describing evaluation methods to promote the evaluation, selection, and dispensing of assistive devices. The paper also includes an extensive suggested bibliography.

Key Words: assistive devices, assistive listening devices, Americans with Disabilities Act, product locator, access

Submitted on August 16, 1991
Accepted on November 1, 1991







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