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HEARING SERVICES INFANT PROGRAM | NASSAU BOCES DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION

2850 North Jerusalem Road, Wantagh, NY 11793

Eligibility

Any child with a hearing loss significant enough to warrant the use of hearing aids is considered a candidate for the program. Referrals can be made for any child as soon as the diagnosis of a hearing loss is confirmed including newborns and children who are candidates for, or who have received, cochlear implants. Agency prefers clients call for details.

Required documents

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Application process

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Fees

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Service area

NASSAU, NY
Offers a comprehensive, multifaceted program for infants and toddlers who have hearing losses. Any child with a hearing loss significant enough to warrant the use of hearing aids is considered a candidate for the program. Referrals can be made for any child as soon as the diagnosis of a hearing loss is confirmed including newborns and children who are candidates for, or who have received, cochlear implants. Parent training and center-based services are the two key components of the program. Home-based services are based upon Project SKI-HI, a comprehensive intervention program for children with hearing losses and their families. Parents and family members learn about hearing loss, the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants, communication options and the development of language. This model recognizes the importance of helping parents and family members learn to work/play effectively with their child in order to stimulate audition, communication and language skills. The focus of these sessions is on the parent/family members, and how best to interact with the child. The parent advisor does not work directly with the child, but instructs, advises, teaches and models activities that the parent/family members can use with their child. Center-based services are initially provided to children and family members on an individual basis. This affords the family members an opportunity to ask questions, to practice using and troubleshooting the amplification equipment and to observe and imitate the ways in which the staff work with the child. Call for detailed information.

Providing organization

NASSAU BOCES DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
HEARING SERVICES INFANT PROGRAM | NASSAU BOCES DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION