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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

By Rey Vetangelo


If you have ever wanted to pursue a career where you work with those who have hearing problems, then you are in luck. There are multitudes of ways in which you can help those who cannot hear. While the details might differ depending on where you wish to live and what sort of schedule you'd like to keep, there are many ways you can get involved with the deaf community in a professional sense. We have listed some of the more common job opportunities here to get you started.

The first common category of hearing loss is labeled sensorineural hearing loss, or sometimes referred to as nerve deafness. Sensorineural hearing loss, or nerve deafness, is the form of hearing loss that occurs when there are issues that arise with the inner ear and the nerve connection between the ear drum and the brain.

This nerve and the workings of the inner ear itself have a tendency to where down over time, just like other organs and parts of the body, and is why older people generally struggle with hearing loss. Other possible causes for sensorineural hearing loss include the presence of diseases in the inner ear, repetitive exposure to loud noises, hereditary hearing loss, tumors, or some forms of viruses.

Interpreters provide an invaluable service to deaf individuals. While some deaf people are experienced lip readers, there will inevitably be occasions when having an interpreter will make things run a lot more smoothly.

Such issues with the middle or outer ear that can affect hearing include the malformation of the outer ear, infections in the middle ear, tumor formations in the middle or outer ear, and even the blocking of the ear canal with earwax or foreign bodies.

Trying to learn things as well can leave deaf people at a disadvantage. For example, if you are trying to figure out how to do something on your phone, then you will likely just look up a YouTube video to show you how.

Your job will usually require you to understand not only what deaf people are signing to each other, but the subtext and emotions behind it. Furthermore, you will be expected to respect deaf culture and make sure that your presence and actions are not offensive to deaf people in any way.

While these main categories of hearing loss can and do affect many millions of Americans, there are several aids for those with hearing loss that are available to assist in making life with severe hearing loss as routine as possible.

Services such as hearing loss phones, hearing aids, and even cochlear (ear drum) implants along with other available products and services can be acquired, usually through medical benefits, and will help those with moderate to severe hearing loss cope with the struggle of losing their ability to hear.




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