What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
Reposted From CDC.gov For more information, visit the CDC at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/expect/after.html. COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection. These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few…
Heuser Hearing & Language Academy Teacher, Katie Fromholt Achieves National Board Certification
After being named JCPS Exceptional Child Education teacher of the year in 2018 Katie Fromholt began her path toward this top level certification. LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Jan 18, 2021 – Heuser Hearing & Language Academy is proud to announce that Katie (Massey) Fromholt has achieved National Board Certification in Exceptional Needs Specialist: Early Childhood through…
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Understanding Childhood Hearing Loss
A diagnosis of childhood hearing loss usually prompts a lot of questions and concerns from parents. While it’s totally normal to feel overwhelmed, rest assured that your child’s audiologist is there to support you every step of the way. To get you started, we’ve compiled an overview of information about childhood hearing loss. Is Childhood…
Ways to Give
Give Now To ensure that you can have full confidence in making your gift, Heuser Hearing Institute declares that all donors have the rights listed in the Donor Bill of Rights. Contact Will Frentz, Philanthropy Coordinator, at wfrentz@thehearinginstitute.org to discuss ways to support Heuser Hearing Institute. Donate by mail or phone Mail your check made payable to…
Volunteer/Butterfly Society
The Butterfly Society The Butterfly Society was formed in 2009 by the late Sug Schusterman, an influential longtime Heuser Hearing Institute Board member, to cultivate a support system for HHLA both financially and through good works of volunteerism. The Butterfly Society is open to anyone interested in supporting the Heuser Hearing Institute as part of…
Recognition
Thank You To Our Supporters! We are thankful for our supporters who help give children and their families the gift of sound and language in our community. For more information, contact Will Frentz, Philanthropy Coordinator, wfrentz@thehearinginstitute.org.
Impact Report
Please click the following link to view Heuser Hearing Institute’s Impact Reports. As you read, you’ll see what your investments in ourmission have achieved each year.
Integrative Counseling & Wellness Center
Heuser Hearing Institute’s Integrative Counseling & Wellness Center provides patient centered assessment, diagnosis, counseling and integrative healing therapy approaches for individuals, families, caregivers and groups to cope with the stress and practical challenges of life, hearing loss and issues related to hearing and ear health. Integrative Counseling & Wellness Center is accepting patients for in-clinic…
Speech-Language Services
Heuser Hearing Institute offers a variety of services aimed at improving communication skills. Services are provided by staff members who are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and who have knowledge and expertise in addressing the unique needs that each patient presents. Speech-language pathologists, also referred to as speech therapists, are able to evaluate a…
Communication Tips
Tips for Communicating with Children Developing Communication Skills Below are some tips that our speech-language pathologists put together to help your child master the art of effective communication. Talk to your child about everything you are doing; label objects, actions, and people all around your home. Encourage your child to participate in imitation and interactive…
Developmental Milestones
Early identification and treatment of hearing, speech and language disorders can prevent problems with behavior, learning, reading and social interactions. The milestones listed below will help you to detect potential hearing or speech problems in your child at a very young age. Even if a hearing loss was not detected during your child’s infant screening,…
Speech Patient Forms
Please download, complete, and print the forms below and bring them, along with your insurance card, to your first appointment, tests or evaluations.
Hearing Aid Accessories
There are dozens of hearing aid accessories on the market. These devices can serve many purposes. Depending on your lifestyle and needs, your Louisville audiologist may recommend accessories that can improve your hearing or make your life with hearing aids simpler. Here’s a look at some types of accessories we offer. Hearing Aid Accessory Options Some of…
History
Mission and History Heuser Hearing & Language Academy is a comprehensive educational community that exists to empower those with hearing loss or speech, language and communication disorders to reach their full potential and effectively participate in the community. Formerly the Louisville Deaf Oral School, Heuser Hearing & Language Academy was established in 1948 through a…
HHLA/LDOS Alumni
We Want to Keep Our Alumni Involved! This page is for those who attended Heuser Hearing & Language Academy or Louisville Deaf Oral School. We will keep you informed of upcoming alumni events, news and happenings. Check back often to see how you can get involved. William’s Story When I was born in 1991, hospitals…
Meet our Teachers
Heuser Hearing & Language Academy is privileged to be the home of such a wonderful, talented and committed teaching staff. Our classroom instructors are all master’s-level deaf educators and our arts program is in the hands of experienced specialists with deep knowledge and understanding of the unique needs of Heuser’s students. Our teachers are as…
Meet our Graduates
Heuser Hearing & Language Academy has grown from serving three students during our first year in 1948 to supporting more than 150 children and their families every year. Our success is only measured by the achievements of the children we serve. We know there is no better reward than seeing a child graduate from our…
Preschool / Kindergarten
Heuser Hearing & Language Academy’s preschool and kindergarten has a five star rating from the Kentucky Department of Education All Stars. We offer specialized programs and learning environments for children affected by hearing, speech and language challenges throughout 25 counties in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. We ensure that every child who attends the academy receives…
Curriculum
Heuser Hearing & Language Academy provides a very specialized curriculum for children who are diagnosed with a hearing loss and/or speech delays. Everywhere you visit in Heuser you will be immersed in a language rich environment. The curriculum for literacy has been very carefully chosen specifically to increase language and vocabulary achievement. In addition, all…
Arts Program
Arts are an excellent way for any child to grow and develop mentally, physically and socially. The arts are even more important for children with hearing, speech and processing challenges. At Heuser Hearing & Language Academy, we are proud to offer art therapy, music therapy, dance therapy and theater programs for our students. Music Therapy…
Student Forms
Are you interested in the Heuser Hearing & Language Academy playing a part in your child’s future? Our organization strives to help families in need throughout the 25 Kentucky and Southern Indiana counties we serve. We are always adapting and growing to include as many hearing- and speech-challenged children as we can. Below, you will find all of…
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What is Early Intervention?
Early intervention programs have been established to meet the specific developmental needs of infants and toddlers age birth to three years who have medical conditions or other factors that result in delays in development. These services have been proven to have a significant impact on the child’s ability to overcome challenges, learn new skills and…
Early Intervention Services
The Heuser Early Intervention Program offers a range of services to ensure the individual needs of the child and the family are met. Services are provided in the family’s home, the child care provider’s home or the child’s daycare. We serve children in Kentucky in the counties surrounding Louisville (Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt, Henry…
Early Intervention Resources
If you have a child birth to three years of age who is affected by a medical condition or developmental delay, we encourage you to utilize the Kentucky or Indiana First Steps program along with Heuser Hearing Institute’s network of experts, tools and resources. Equipping yourself with the knowledge you need to support your child…
Patient Forms
Please download, complete, and print the forms below that pertain to your appointment and bring them, along with your insurance card, to your first appointment, tests or evaluations. Patient Billing Procedure Updates New Patient Forms In addition to the new patient forms, if you have an appointment scheduled for any of the below tests or…
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Listen Up! Project
Every year, countless Kentuckians deal with the problems associated with hearing loss but are unable to financially afford the proper care needed to live your best life. To help fill this void, we created the Listen Up! Project. It provides you or a loved one with the opportunity to volunteer at one of the Heuser…
Sign Language Apps
Free Learn Sign Language Apps Below is a list of free apps that are helpful tools for those learning sign language. Android ASL: Sign Language Dictionary Sign School: Learn ASL Free Sign for Beginners Apple ASL Coach Marlee Signs (created by the Deaf actress Marlee Matlin) WeSign Basic Both Android & Apple The ASL app…
Caption Phones
Do you have a hard time hearing on the telephone? There are several specialized telephone equipment options available to qualified individuals at no cost. Caption phones work a lot like closed-caption television. They display written captions of what your caller is saying on a large, easy-to-read screen. The phones work with a captioning service as part…
Online Hearing Test
Think you may have hearing loss? Heuser Hearing Institute is here to help. Start your journey toward better hearing by taking our quick and easy free online hearing test. Benefits of Hearing Aids Hearing aids are the most widely prescribed treatment plan for hearing loss, and for good reason. Compared to individuals who choose to…
Pediatric Services
Heuser Hearing Institute has been committed to serving deaf and hard of hearing children in Louisville, throughout Kentucky and across Southern Indiana for more than 65 years. In addition to our educational offerings for children with speech, hearing and auditory processing disorders, we also treat a range of conditions and disorders at Heuser Hearing Clinic. Below…
Infant Assessment
For children, the earlier their hearing loss is identified the better. Most states require newborn babies to be screened for hearing loss; some have high-risk registry that identifies children who may be prone to congenital or progressive hearing loss. If it has been determined that your child is at risk or if their infant hearing screening…
Implants
Hearing aids are a boon to millions of Americans with hearing loss. But as well as they perform, they do have their limitations. They won’t work for all types of hearing loss, and some people find them too uncomfortable to wear or complain of the “occlusion effect” they produce in the ear. They must be…
Dizziness & Balance
Dizziness and balance issues are a major health concern for patients of all ages; an estimated one in three people experience these problems at least once in their lifetime. Each year, dizziness and imbalance result in five to eight million visits to physician’s offices, and about a third of those are caused by a vestibular…
Tinnitus
Ringing in the ear, or tinnitus, is a widespread condition that affects an estimated 50 million Americans. Some people describe it as a hissing, roaring, whooshing or buzzing sound instead of ringing. It may be sporadic or constant, and is a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a disease itself. There are many factors…
Hearing Protection & Custom Earmolds
Protecting your hearing can go a long way in preventing hearing loss and we encourage patients to explore the best options for hearing protection. Loud noise exposure is responsible for more cases of sensorineural hearing loss amongst Louisville residents than anything else, including the natural aging process. If you’re regularly or even occasionally exposed to…
Auditory Processing & Assistive Listening
Sometimes, individuals exhibit classic signs of hearing loss: they do not hear well, or may only understand a portion of what is being said. They experience learning difficulties, particularly in environments with lots of background noise. When multiple people are talking, they lose focus and can’t follow the conversation. What Is CAPD? While all signs…
Choosing a Hearing Aid
Hearing aids are by far the most common treatment option for patients in Louisville with sensorineural hearing loss. But how do you know which of the many hearing aid options is right for you or your child? If you’re ready to choose a hearing aid, you’ll need your audiologist by your side to guide you through this…
Hearing Aid Types
Digital technology has transformed hearing aids from effective to extraordinary. Today’s devices have amazing capabilities that are closer than ever to mimicking human’s natural hearing abilities. Heuser Hearing Clinic is home to a full hearing aid dispensary and we offer all the latest styles and technologies from top manufacturers around the world. No matter what your hearing…
Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive listening devices, commonly abbreviated as ALDs, are personal amplification systems that can be used for those with hearing loss in conjunction with or separately from hearing aids. These devices are great for use in situations where the speaker is far from the listener, there is excessive background noise or the acoustics aren’t conducive to listening. At Heuser…
Hearing Aid Maintenance
Maintaining your hearing aids is the key to keeping them working well for entirety of their lifetime. Proper care and maintenance requires you to keep up with a regular nightly routine at home as well as to see your Louisville audiologist a few times a year for clean and check appointments. Below are 10 hearing…
Hearing Aid Videos
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Hearing Loss
What Are the Most Common Causes of Hearing Loss? A number of factors can cause hearing loss. The most common include aging, noise exposure, ear infections, excessive earwax, ear or head trauma, genetics, congenital disabilities, benign growths or tumors, otosclerosis, Meniere’s disease and reactions to drugs. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Noise-induced hearing loss is the most…