MED-EL Launches Interactive "SoundScape" Educational
Program
Editor: As anyone with a cochlear implant will tell you, it takes time
to realize the implant's full potential. And practicing with well-designed
tools can help in the process. To help you practice MED-EL has added a
portfolio of free, interactive listening activities to its website. Here's
more information.
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February 2009
Free Rehabilitation Programs Expand BRIDGE to Better Communication
MED-EL Corporation announced today that the company has launched a new
rehabilitation initiative, "SoundScape," in its online resource center.
SoundScape is a part of the company's BRIDGE to Better Communication
program. These free, interactive listening activities are designed to
provide cochlear implant users, parents, therapists, and teachers with a
fun and engaging way to approach listening therapy and practice.
The games are accessible from MED-EL's Web site, www.medel.com, where
users can choose from a variety of listening activities designed for
different age groups and different experiences, including songs and music.
Each activity has downloadable materials for additional listening practice
and reinforcement. New games will be added over time to create a library
of activities to motivate children and adults with hearing loss to improve
their listening skills.
"We're excited to add these free tools to our compendium of
rehabilitation materials," said Darla Franz, MA CCC-A, Director of
Education and Corporate Communications at MED-EL North America, who also
oversees the BRIDGE program. "For both children and adults, staying
engaged in the rehabilitation process is key to maximizing their success
with a cochlear implant. We hope that parents, children and adults with
hearing loss find these programs not only useful, but also a lot of fun.
It is especially exciting to highlight games that go beyond speech
recognition to include music listening skills."
For children ages two and older, the game "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
uses the popular children's song to guide children to listen closely and
choose the animal that "Old MacDonald" is singing about. The online game
introduces the song using eight animals: sheep, cow, cat, pig, snake,
mouse, dog, and donkey, each with their own distinct sounds. Features
include a farmer whose mouth moves when he is singing and animals' eyes
that follow the cursor around the screen. The child is rewarded for
correct answers by collecting the animals in baskets. The adult program,
"The Sentence Matrix," is designed for practicing speech recognition at
the sentence level. The player chooses the listening conditions (e.g.,
male or female talker, noise level, speed of speech) and number of
sentences. Other programs will be available for children six years and
older, ten years and older and teens. Adult assistance may be required for
some children, especially those who are unable to use a mouse. Parents and
users also have the ability to provide feedback by rating the programs.
About BRIDGE to Better Communication
BRIDGE to Better Communication is a comprehensive support program that
MED-EL has developed in cooperation with leading experts worldwide. The
program is designed especially for hearing loss professionals, schools,
cochlear implant users and parents to help close the gap between
implantation and the development of improved listening skills and spoken
communication. It consists of a wide variety of products, resources and
materials for adult and pediatric habilitation, assessment, and device
management. This process begins with identifying the implant user's
current skills, setting realistic expectations and goals, ensuring the
best possible device function, and improving communication skills each
day. A variety of habilitation materials can help guide and motivate both
the user and the professional toward achieving the best possible
communicative competence. MED-EL launched BRIDGE to Better Communication,
in April 2007.
About MED-EL Corporation
Since its founders developed one of the world's first cochlear implants
in 1975, MED-EL has set new standards in hearing implant technologies,
developing and manufacturing technologically advanced hearing solutions
for people with varying degrees of hearing loss. MED-EL hearing implant
systems, currently used in 80 countries, combine the latest scientific
advances, engineering and manufacturing techniques for performance, safety
and reliability. MED-EL offers the broadest portfolio of hearing implant
systems, including the MAESTRO Cochlear Implant system for those with
severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss and the unique Vibrant
Soundbridge(r), a middle ear prosthesis for the treatment of moderate to
severe sensorineural hearing loss. For more information, visit
www.medel.com or call 888-MED-EL-CI (633-3524).