Need Help Paying for Hearing Aids?
Financial Resources in Colorado for Hearing Aids and Assistive Devices
A.V. Hunter Trust offers grants to qualifying nonprofit organizations offering direct services to assist those in need, including: Disabled, Seniors. Also "Funds for One" to assist qualified individuals with the purchase of hearing aids.
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offers counselors, vocational rehabilitation services, communication technology,and career counseling for people with hearing loss. Offices are located throughout the State.
Friends of Man - Helping Those in Need! We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit, tax-exempt charity using 100% of donations for charitable assistance. We work through Referring Professionals (caseworkers, case managers, healthcare workers, social workers, school counselors, teachers, clergy) who apply on behalf of their patients and clients needing hearing aids, mobility equipment, prosthetics, glasses, dentures, and much more!
Hearing the Call – Colorado is designed to provide access to quality and affordable hearing aids for qualified individuals in Colorado. Six clinics in the state are supporting this initiative.
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Lions Club of Denver can provide hearing aids to those whose are hearing challenged, based on qualification.
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Senior Answers and Services Hearing Program to provide limited financial assistance to Denver metro area seniors for the purchase of hearing aids, based on qualification. (Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin and Jefferson counties)
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Sertoma H.E.A.R.S - Hearing Aids for El Paso County Residents Only
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Hearing Assistive Devices
The Communications Technology Program (CTP) at the Colorado Department for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf/Blind provides communications resources and tools, such as amplified and captioned phones, smartphones and tablets, as well as ring signalers and neck loops or head sets and specialized equipment at no charge to qualified deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind. This technology gives a person access to family and the community at large.
For information, visit Colorado Commission of Deaf, Hard of Hearing and DeafBlind |
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