Center for Hearing Access (CHA) is a National Nonprofit Center Focusing on Assistive Listening Systems
for People With Hearing Loss
Wynne Whyman - Director of Advocacy & Communications
The Mission is to pursue the understanding and adoption of those principles, practices, designs, and technologies that best realize a world in which seamless and simple hearing access is available to everyone with hearing loss so they can participate fully across all aspects of daily life.
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Upon arrival, contact the Sergeant at Arms to check out equipment in each area; limited supplies. For details, see Services for People with Disabilities
- RF (FM) systems. Available in committee rooms, House gallery, House floor, and Senate gallery. For those who do not wear hearing aids, borrow headphones; for those with telecoils in their hearing aids and cochlear implants, borrow neckloop and select telecoil program.
- Hearing loop. Available in Old Supreme Court Chambers, Senate Floor, Joint Budget Committee Hearing Room. For those who do not wear hearing aids, borrow headphones; for those with telecoils in their hearing aids and cochlear implants, no equipment is needed and select telecoil program.