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Audiological Services

What is the Audiological Services Program?

Exceptional Learners Collaborative Audiological Services is a comprehensive audiology program for the deaf and hard of hearing and offers a full range of services to students, parents, teachers, and staff (see listing below).  

 

Referral Guidelines

If a student exhibits any of the following, we recommend a Comprehensive Educational Audiological Evaluation.

  • Failed a hearing screening or is untestable per IDPH guidelines
  • Chronic ear infections or disorder
  • A diagnosed hearing loss
  • Documented use of hearing instrument(s) or hearing assistance technology

 

Audiological Services

Audiological Assessment

  • Comprehensive audiological assessments, including screening, evaluation, and consultation for auditory processing disorders
  • Parent guidance and counseling, including referrals for medical, educational, and speech-language pathology services
  • Audiological Review Services
  • Selection, recommendation, monitoring, and maintenance of hearing aids, DM/FM systems, and other hearing assistive technology
  • Educational Audiological Review/Monitoring, participation in IEP and 504 conferences, team meetings, annual reviews, and teacher consultation

Hearing Assistance Technology (HAT) Program

  • Provision of hearing assistance technology to students to ensure optimal auditory access in the educational setting
  • Coordination and maintenance of equipment inventories of member school districts
  • Candidates for technology participate in diagnostic trials, supported by team members, including the audiologist, classroom, and hearing itinerant teachers and parents.

Cochlear Implant Program

  • Performance evaluation and troubleshooting of all cochlear implant processors
  • Evaluation, recommendation, and troubleshooting of HAT systems for students with cochlear implants
  • Screening and counseling of candidates for cochlear implantation
  • Close communication with cochlear implant centers to provide our students with coordinated care