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Module

Programmable hearing aids

6 Lessons

Module details

This module provides additional information on how to provide hearing aids for children. It teaches primary health care and community workers to provide programmable hearing aids following four service steps.

Module duration: Two hours online, followed by supervised practice as needed.

Hearing aid fitting for children is often more demanding compared to adults. It requires a higher level of training.

Before you start, check that you have completed these modules:

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This module is currently being tested and reviewed. It is under restricted access.

Resources you will need

Hearing test:

  • Audiometer and noise cancelling headphones
  • Quiet room
  • Selection of programmable hearing aids, including different sizes of earmoulds and spare batteries
  • Fitting tables for locally available hearing aids
  • Toys to encourage younger children to participate or stickers for completing the test

Hearing aid fitting:

  • Earmoulds in different sizes
  • Spare earmould tube
  • Scissors
  • Pen

Ling sounds:

  • Ling sounds pointing card
  • Card (20 centimetre x 20 centimetre) to cover tester’s mouth during Ling sounds test

Hearing aid checks/care:

  • Listening tube (stetoclip)
  • Cleaning kit including brush, wire, cloth
  • Hearing aid storage (dehumidifier container)

Click on the links below to download and print the:

  • Key words
  • Key messages
  • TAP Hearing aids assessment form
  • TAP Programmable hearing aids child follow up form
  • Ling sounds pointing card