What are some assistive listening devices I can use for hearing loss?

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  1. Dr. Eric Smouha
     
    Dr. Eric Smouha of The Mount Sinai Medical Center answered:

    Some examples of assistive listening devices include:

    • telephone devices for the deaf (TDD);
    • infra-red listening devices for the theater, movies, television;
    • alerting devices such as lights flashing when the doorbell or telephone rings; the bed shaking when the alarm clock or smoke detector sounds;
    • telephone amplifiers.
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    Some examples of assistive listening devices include: telephone devices for the deaf (TDD); infra-red listening devices for the theater, movies, television; alerting devices such as lights flashing when the doorbell or telephone rings; the bed... More