Assistive Technology
Sound Systems and Hearing Loops
Induction loops or hearing loops are a popular method of providing assistance. The Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) offers a number of resources, including the ”Get in the Loop“ program and A Guide to Hearing Loops (PDF). A directory of loops and resources is available from Hearing Loop.org. For assistance with questions about hearing loops, contact them at githlinfo@hearingloss.org. To add a location or ask about locations, contact loop.locations@hearingloss.org.
- Google Maps: add a hearing loop
- Hearing Loop.org, "Getting hard of hearing people in the loop"
- What You're Saying When You Say “I don't need a mic”, Unitarian Equal Access
- Hearing Loop Workshop CRC Disability Concerns, captioned video with ASL and transcript
- “Like the Mic,” captioned and AD video about using microphones (and sound systems) in all situations
- “Universal Design and Barrier-Free Access: Guidelines for Persons with Hearing Loss,” Canadian Hard of Hearing Association
- How Hearing Loops Work
- Hearing Loops Don't “Just Happen”
- How Hearing Loops Revolutionized my World, DHM Autumn 2022 Newsletter, Ibrahim Dabo, GBGM
- Resource UMC: reprint of How Hearing Loops Revolutionized my World
- Hearing Loop at Bothell UMC, WA (2022)
- First UMC of Red Wing Hearing Loop, Minnesota AC (November 2018)
- Read about the listening system at the UM Church of the Messiah in Westerville, Ohio (2012).