Heuser Hearing Institute to Provide Christmas Gifts and Grocery Gift Cards to 50 Familie Including Pediatric Patients, Staff, and Deaf/Hard of Hearing Students.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Dec. 15, 2020 – Louisville nonprofit and leader in audiology, Heuser Hearing Institute (HHI) to provide holiday gifts and grocery gift cards to their patients and students in need.
Brett Bachmann the CEO of Heuser Hearing Institute along with his staff and Santa Claus himself will meet on campus (117 E. Kentucky St.) and be out in the community delivering grocery gift cards, winter coats, and other Christmas gifts to families on December 18th at 1:30-3:30pm while remaining socially distant for COVID safety.
“After a challenging year we could not be more grateful for the opportunity to spread holiday cheer to our patients and students. Our team came together to show support for the Heuser Hearing family and we hope this will be a holiday tradition for years to come.” said Brett Bachmann, Heuser Hearing Institute CEO.
Heuser Hearing Institute has served Kentuckiana since 1948. Today, the institute includes three facilities; the first being, Heuser Hearing & Language Academy, which offers outstanding preschool and kindergarten programs for children with speech and hearing challenges. The second is the Heuser Hearing Clinic, which is home to a full-time staff of audiologists, otolaryngologists and researchers serving patients of all ages; and the third is the regional Heuser Early Intervention Program, which provides home-based services for infants and toddlers through the Kentucky and Indiana First Steps programs.
About Heuser Hearing Institute:
Heuser Hearing Institute (HHI) is a multi-specialty nonprofit campus promoting the needs of children and adults with disorders of hearing and balance. Our organization has been serving Louisville and many of the surrounding Kentucky and Indiana communities since 1948. HHI began as an educational center called the Louisville Deaf Oral School many decades ago.
Today, the institute includes three facilities: the Heuser Hearing & Language Academy, which offers outstanding preschool and kindergarten programs for children with speech and hearing challenges; Heuser Hearing Clinic, which is home to a full-time staff of audiologists, otolaryngologists and researchers serving patients of all ages; and the regional Heuser Early Intervention Program, which provides home-based services for infants and toddlers through the Kentucky and Indiana First Steps programs. For more information visit www.thehearinginstitute.org.