C e n t e r f o r H e a r i n g a n d C o m m u n i c a t i o n A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 1 3
Life-affirming hearing healthcare
for children and adults with all
degrees of hearing loss and
listening and auditory challenges.
On behalf of my fellow Board members and staff of the Center for Hearing and Communication (CHC), I am honored to report on the accomplishments and financial status of our agency for the fiscal year 2013, representing the time period from July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013.
MissionFor over a century, CHC has worked to enable people with hearing loss to lead full and independent lives. A longstanding leader in the field of hearing rehabilitation, we have empowered hundreds of thousands, set standards for hearing accessibility, and developed widely accepted best practices.
We continue to be flexible and responsive to the needs of our diverse population, and in doing so, during FY2013, the board of CHC adopted a new mission statement to expand our service offerings and address the needs of people with auditory processing disorders and listening challenges.
ImpactOur impact over the past year has been profound. With a blend of unsurpassed clinical expertise and generous donor support, CHC, as a Center of Excellence, has continued to transform lives of people of all ages with hearing loss and auditory challenges.
Highlights of our accomplishments this year include:
With generous foundation support, CHC established the Center for Hearing and Aging to address the growing body of research linking untreated hearing loss in the elderly to increased cognitive problems.
With private foundation funding, CHC’s mobile audiology unit provided hearing screenings for nearly 3,000 children and adults. Over 700 seniors at community centers across New York City received hearing screenings and complete hearing evaluations and participated in educational workshops emphasizing the importance of hearing healthcare for overall physical, cognitive and emotional well-being.
With increased efficiencies in place, state of the art technology and unwavering compassionate care, CHC audiologists managed over 10,000 visits and dispensed almost 1,000 hearing aids. Taking the time that is truly needed, CHC’s staff served everyone, regardless of their ability to pay.
CHC has continued to serve as a trustworthy and vital resource for consumers around the globe, and for teachers and other healthcare professionals. Executive Director, Laurie Hanin, was elected to the Board of Directors of NYSSLHA, influencing audiology policy and practices statewide, while our resident pediatric audiology expert, Anita Stein-Meyers, traveled to Nicaragua on a mission to test hearing and fit hearing aids on children who so desperately needed this help. Over the past year, we have seen families come to our Center of Excellence
from India, Israel, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Finland, Mexico, Singapore, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Japan for comprehensive hearing healthcare, all found under one roof and delivered with a level of expertise and compassion unmatched anywhere.
Financial LandscapeIn these times of global economic uncertainty and increasing demand for philanthropic dollars, assessing our effectiveness is more important than ever. I am pleased to report that during FY2013, approximately 77% of our fundraising revenue directly supported programs and services, a level recommended and accepted for nonprofit management and fundraising activities. The Board and Senior Management continue to monitor this ratio of program to administrative expenses, always seeking to be efficient, to maximize our resources and to ensure both clinical excellence and the judicial spending of donor funds. We are extremely grateful to those donors and government agencies that have made a remarkable investment in the lives of so many coping with hearing loss and have enabled CHC to achieve its mission.
FutureAs we move forward, we will continue to respond to the changes around us in hearing healthcare. We have developed clear strategies for achieving our clinical objectives and are building partnerships to collaborate with other nonprofit organizations to expand our reach. Our commitment to clinical excellence is steadfast and is a part of our legacy that has become synonymous with our name.
It is the unique blend of compassionate care and visionary donor support that allows CHC to continue to make a difference in the lives of tens of thousands of individuals and families coping with hearing loss and auditory challenges and allows us to be here for anyone who crosses our threshold at 50 Broadway or in our office in Florida and now for anyone who crosses our virtual threshold. None of this would be possible without the incredibly talented team of CHC professionals.
Day in and day out, I am inspired by the stories of the lives we touch. I am inspired by the dedication of our extraordinary professional team, and I am inspired by the tireless effort and commitment of our Board, with whom I have the privilege of working.
The challenges of a turbulent economy have been felt worldwide, and CHC has not been spared. But we have faced these challenges head-on, established a strategic course for continued long-term success, and invite you to join us in perpetuating our mission – one as vitally relevant today as it was more than 100 years ago.
L e t t e r f r o m t h e P r e s i d e n t
Jeffrey M. Cohen President, Board of Directors
E s t a b l i s h m e n t o f t h e C e n t e r f o r H e a r i n g a n d A g i n g
Purpose
In response to a growing body of
research showing a link between
untreated hearing loss and an
increased risk of developing cognitive
impairments, CHC formed the
Center for Hearing and Aging
in December, 2012.
This vital resource is changing how
healthcare providers address the
interrelated issues of hearing loss and
cognitive decline so that seniors with
hearing loss stay more connected to life.
Cornerstones
Educational outreach to families,
caregivers and healthcare providers
SoundMind program, a suite of
clinical services addressing hearing,
emotional and cognitive health
Mobile hearing services for at-risk
seniors in underserved neighborhoods
Impact
Educational programs with more than
20 of NYC’s leading geriatric centers
Planned outreach to 88,000 members
of the Alzheimer’s Association,
NYC Chapter
Hundreds of low-income seniors receive
urgently needed hearing healthcare
“One-third of people over the age of 65 and
two-thirds over 75 have a hearing loss. And while
90% of hearing loss is treatable, most seniors who
could benefit from hearing aids don’t use them.
Given the link between hearing loss and cognitive
function, this invisible disability poses a growing
threat to our country’s aging population.”
Laurie Hanin, Ph.D., CCC-A CHC’s Executive Director
The Center for Hearing and Aging is made possible in part through private funding from Shelley and Steven Einhorn, the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, and the Eleanor Schwartz Charitable Foundation.
“The Center for Hearing and Communication is such a vital part of support systems for seniors and their caregivers . . . helping our communities learn more about the programs and benefits that affect their everyday lives.” New York State Senator Liz Krueger
Researcher Dr. Frank Lin honored at The 19th Annual Feast.
Educational brochure
Director Lois Kam Heymann with client.
E x p a n s i o n o f t h e A u d i t o r y P r o c e s s i n g C e n t e r
Purpose
Demand for services at CHC’s Auditory
Processing Center grew sharply in FY 2013
as awareness of auditory processing disor-
der (APD) and related listening challenges
increased among healthcare professionals,
educators and parents.
CHC has been a global leader in promoting
awareness of APD and the toll it can take on
children’s language and social skills. On a
clinical front , we’ve redefined best practic-
es with the application of rigorous diagnos-
tic techniques and innovative therapies.
Cornerstones
State-of-the-art diagnostic and
therapeutic services
Educational outreach to parents,
educators and healthcare professionals
Care available to low-income families
through foundation funding
Impact
1,181 client visits to the Auditory
Processing Center in FY 2013
CHC presented at more than 30
educational forums including the
ASHA Conference of speech therapists
and audiologists
Dozens of underprivileged families
gained access to care at no cost to them
The work of the Auditory Processing Center was supported, in part, by The Tommy Hilfiger Foun-dation and the Edith Glick Shoolman Children’s Foundation.
“Children who have auditory processing disorder (APD)
have normal physiological hearing but an inability to
process sounds. Symptoms of APD can mimic hearing
loss, ADD and other learning disorders and, left
untreated, can have a devastating impact on learning
and development.” Lois Kam Heymann, M.A., CCC-SLP Director, Auditory Processing Center
“I feel so blessed
and grateful to have
something like this
happen to me.”
Parent of a child whose life changed because of foundation-funded APD services at CHC.
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1,181Client Visits 2010/11
Client Visits 2012/13
Demand for CHC’s APD Services
E n d u r i n g I m p a c t o f t h e F a m i l y R e s o u r c e C e n t e r
Purpose
Families dealing with the challenges
of hearing loss – particularly parents
of deaf and hard of hearing infants – have
an urgent need for up-to-date information
so they can make informed decisions to
guide treatment and intervention.
Since 2005, the Family Resource Center
has served thousands of families in
desperate need of information as well
as guidance, compassion, community
and services.
Cornerstones
Educational materials, workshops ,
and directory of resources
Parents’ networking forum to promote
peer learning
Counseling and support groups
Access to clinical expertise through
Ask the Experts
Impact
Parents’ sense of uncertainty and
hopelessness gives way to understanding
and optimism
Families learn advocacy techniques
to ensure their child’s classroom is
fully accessible
Individuals new to the world of hearing
loss as well as those more experienced
come together for mutual support
The Family Resource Center’s programs and services are made possible, in part, by the gener-ous support of the J. C. Kellogg Foundation.
“Kevin and I both feel that CHC is more than just a center that provides services for the hearing impaired . . . it is a community.”
A CHC parent
“Words cannot express our deep appreciation and
gratitude for the professionalism, expertise and
loving care you’ve shown our family. The minute
we contacted your agency, when our daughter was
nine weeks old, we breathed a sigh of relief. Now,
five years later, many, many thanks for giving her
the tools to lead a successful life filled with unlim-
ited opportunities.” A CHC family
MoMA Art Studio workshop for CHC families.
CHC kids get a visit from Iron Man.
L e a d e r s h i p i n O u r C o r e D i s c i p l i n e s
Shelley and Steven Einhorn Audiology Center
Unsurpassed clinical expertise (always
with a caring touch) ensures the most
accurate and comprehensive hearing
assessment available.
Berelson Hearing Technology Center
Our fluency in the latest digital
hearing technology means that each
person receives a custom solution for
his or her individual hearing and
communication needs.
Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Center
Proven therapy program offers relief
from the debilitating symptoms of tinnitus
(also known as ringing in the ear) and
related conditions.
Shelley and Steven Einhorn Communication Center
Skilled speech therapists help infants,
children and adults with hearing loss
to achieve their full speech and
language potential.
Emotional Health and Wellness Center
Compassionate counselors offer emotional
guidance to help adults and youths cope
with challenging situations and develop
life skills.
CHC acknowledges the generosity and leadership of Shelley and Steven Einhorn and the Berelson family (through The Theodore H. Barth Founda-tion).
“The new hearing aids are working great. I can hear many types of sounds. I was able to talk to my brother on the phone for the first time in over 5 years. I can better under-stand what my mother and father are saying to me. The Center for Hear-ing and Communication has given me the ability to hear better than ever before!” A young adult CHC client
“We just want to say that we were so happy leaving the center. [My partner] and I discussed on our way home what a positive experience we had. Literally, every single person we came in contact with was fantastic!” Parents of a newly diagnosed child with hearing loss.
Youths in Florida’s STEP program develop employment and life skills.
The Hyde and Watson and The Hugoton Foundations provided funding for a state-of-the-art audiometer.
R e v e n u e a n d E x p e n s e s 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3
Expense Classification 2012-2013
Of the 5.1 million dollars raised this past year, 77% went directly toward all program services including audiology, speech-language pathology, mental health counseling, family support, and public education.
Management & General Expenses 14%
Fundraising 9%
Program Expenses 77%
Total Revenue 2012-2013
In total, contributions from individual donors and private foundations, and government support provide 63% of CHC’s revenue. Public Support 37%
Government Support 26%
Net Patient Service Revenue 24%
Net Hearing Aid Sales 12%
Other Income 1%
In New York, almost half of our operating budget comes from contributions by foundations, private donors, and corporations.
In Florida, 71% of the revenue is provided by government support.
We are extremely grateful for all of the philanthropic support that enables CHC to achieve its mission.
Public Support 14%
Government Grants 71%
Hearing Aid Sales 7%Patient Service Revenue
7%Other Income
1%
Public Support 45%
Other Income 1%
Patient Service Revenue 30%
Hearing Aid Sales 13%Government Grants 11%
The Center for Hearing and Communication is deeply grateful for diverse support of agency operations, programs, services, and events in 2013. We salute the following supporters:
P r i v a t e S e c t o r D o n a t i o n s
Hudson Bay Capital Management LPDrs. Zvi and Tzipora KatzLaurie Kayden FoundationMr. Irving KesslerSidney and Judith Kranes Charitable TrustCharles Henry Leach, II FoundationThe Charles A. Mastronardi FoundationMs. Patricia A. McCannMs. Linda B. McKeanNC & BC Foundation, Inc.New York Community Bank FoundationMr. and Mrs. Fred NivesOticon, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. PeikinPhonak, Inc.Mr. Glen L. Popick and Ms. Gabrielle PecarskyMr. and Mrs. Helene and Jim RosenthalRuth & Samuel J. Rosenwasser Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. David SawyierMr. and Mrs. Cynthia and Yaron SchwartzMr. and Mrs. John M. ScopazThe Sidley Austin FoundationSorenson Communications, Inc.Starkey Laboratories, Inc.Turner SportsVon Seebeck - Share B Charitable TrustWidex Hearing Aid Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David WinklerMr. and Mrs. Thomas and Anne Worcester
$1,000 - $4,999Joseph and Beulah Adasko Philanthropic FundAdvanced Bionics CorporationMr. and Mrs. Jimmy AngellinoAnonymousBaker & McKenzie LLPMr. and Mrs. Bradley S. BedellSarah Bayne Belair FoundationDr. Ellen S. Berelson and Mr. Lawrence M. FranksThe David & Minnie Berk Foundation, Inc.BJ’s Charitable FoundationThe John N. Blackman Sr. FoundationMr. James D. Blinn and Mrs. Ming Y. BlinnMs. Stacy Brasner
$100,000 - $999,999The Theodore H. Barth Foundation, Inc.The Einhorn Family FoundationFred and Donna Nives Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999Estate of Helga N. AltenDr. Felix J. Baker and Dr. Heather J. Bogdanoff BakerRose BenderDr. Noel L. CohenJ. C. Kellogg FoundationFan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc.Eleanor Schwartz Charitable FoundationThe Edith Glick Shoolman Children’s Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999Estate of Bernie BiermanLuther B. Davis TrustThe Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation, Inc.Marble Fund, Inc.Henry Nias Foundation, Inc.Virginia and Warren Schwerin FoundationMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Winkler
$5,000 - $24,999Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. AdaskoMr. and Mrs. Christopher V. AlbaneseRose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable TrustMr. Julian C. BakerBarash, Friedman, Friedberg & AdaskoTimothy & Michele Barakett FoundationBloombergMr. and Mrs. Robi BlumensteinThe Thomas and Agnes Carvel FoundationChervenak-Nunnalle FoundationMr. Jeffrey M. Cohen and Dr. Shari E. BrasnerFilomen M. D’Agostino Foundation Corp.Mr. and Mrs. James P. and Kassie DePaivaMs. Laurel Durst and Mr. Ed StrongThe Lester M. & Sally Entin FoundationMr. and Mrs. Barry G. Felder, Esq.Hearing Loss Association of America - Manhattan Chapter
Bristol-Myers Squibb FoundationBuild-A-Bear Workshop Foundation, Inc.Ms. Jane BuyersCFS Engineering, P.C.Citibank, N.A.CitarellaClinical Delivery Systems, Inc.Dr. Elizabeth Cochary GrossDr. and Mrs. Harvey M. CohenFrank Crystal & CompanyMr. and Mrs. Edward J. DuffyMr. Elliot EisensbergerMr. and Mrs. Brad EnnalsMs. Helen ErlichMrs. Senia Erlich FeinerMs. Melissa B. FelderMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. FiorentinoDr. Howard A. Friedman and Dr. Jill H. Harkavy-FriedmanGap Foundation Gift Match ProgramMrs. Carol Nitchie George and Mr. George A. GeorgeGinarte, O’Dwyer, Gonzalez, Gallardo & Winograd, LLPMrs. Barbara Ginsburg ShapiroMr. Peter F. GoddardGoldman Sachs & CompanyMr. and Mrs. James S. GoldMr. Joseph GordonMr. and Mrs. David C. GottliebMr. Michael F. GreenstoneMs. Katherine J. Gruber and Mr. Fredrick J. LevyPaul E. Hammerschlag, MDMary W. Harriman FoundationMrs. Sheila Harkavy and Dr. Leslie FineMs. Perrie HendersonMs. Shelley HolmMs. Marcia S. Cohen and Mr. Mark J. HotchkissHugoton FoundationIntegrated Business Systems IncMr. and Mrs. John P. IorilloKerwick & Curran, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. KimbellMr. and Mrs. Brian KramerMr. and Mrs. Ronald KramerMrs. Doris P. KramerMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. LaBatoMr. Victor Lee
Ms. Lauren D. LercherThe Anne Claire Lester Foundation, Inc.Mr. Daniel S. LevinsonDr. and Mrs. Peter LiebertRobert, Rochelle and Taylor Light FoundationMs. Sharon M. Love and Mr. Neil SchlechtCynthia and Stanley LowMr. and Mrs. Richard A. LowensteinMr. Ajata MedirattaMetzger-Price Fund, Inc.Ms. Shannah Miller and Mr. Erik J. SchneiderMorgan Stanley FoundationMoriarty/Abbatecola Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Michael J. MoriartyMr. and Mrs. Markos MoyaMr. and Mrs. Tony NapoliMr. and Mrs. Michael B. NashMr. George Oberlander, Jr.Ms. Nancy Jeanne O’ConnorMr. Larry OshinskyMs. Peyton R. PattersonThe Pzena Investment Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Gary D. Ricker, Jr.J. Thomas Roland, Jr., MDMr. and Mrs. Ira Z. RomoffMr. Marc RosenMr. and Mrs. James SarvisScheuer Associates Foundation Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. SchlesingerMrs. Dina SchwartzSteven SchoenfeldSchulte Roth & Zabel LLPMs. Kathryn A. SchwerinScotia BankShepherd FoundationMr. David ShieldsMs. Rena ShulskyMr. and Mrs. Joseph SilverMr. and Mrs. Mark SilvermanMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. SirmonsMr. and Mrs. Spencer J. SloeMr. Darrin S. SokolSterling Valuation Group Inc.Mr. Jeffrey StraussMr. Ric Swezey and Mr. Nick ScandaliosTaylor & Taylor Associates, Inc.
Mr. Howard Paul TravisUnited Way of NYCUrstadt Biddle Properties, Inc.Mr. Gregory VollMr. and Mrs. Mark VoorhamMr. and Mrs. Frank M. WalshWalk4HearingMs. Sharon Wee and Mr. Tracy FuWeill Cornell Medical CollegeMr. and Mrs. Mark J. WelshimerMr. and Mrs. Scott A. WorcesterMr. Kevin Eerkes and Ms. Hayley Xuereb
$500 - $999George B. & Diana Allen Family FoundationMr. George AntonopoulosMr. and Mrs. Stephen AscherMr. David H. BlausteinMichael and Deborah Braunstein Charity FundMr. and Mrs. David B. BrainsonMr. Michael BrownMr. and Mrs. Omer CedarMr. and Mrs. Glen CelentanoMrs. Florence ChasinMs. Stacey ChametznikMs. Phyllis CherninMr. Nicholas Chu and Dr. Vivian FuhMr. and Mrs. Dominque A. CilmiIra and Julie Cohen Charitable FoundationMr. Steve DevineElmwood Charity FundMs. Nadya FrukterMr. Matthew GoldMr. Nigel GreigMr. and Mrs. Kevin GrimesMr. and Ms. Anton W. GuitanoMr. and Mrs. E. Herbert HafenMr. and Mrs. Joel HararyMrs. Josie G. HarrisMrs. Joyce B. HuberDr. Leslie Kramer and Mr. Tom GallagherMs. Barrie R. Kurinsky
The Center for Hearing and Communication also thanks the many individuals, organi-zations, matching-gift initiatives, in-kind supporters, and anonymous donors who help us to assure a world without limits for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind, as well as those with listening and auditory challenges.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie E. LeeMr. David LefkowitzMr. and Mrs. Anton LevyMr. and Mrs. Randy LipsitzKaren LondonMarianne MagidMr. and Mrs. Will MansfieldMr. Bob MartyMr. and Mrs. Eric MendelsonMs. Marianna MezzinaMr. Boris OnefaterP.S. 260Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. PhelpsMrs. Lenore G. PopickMr. and Mrs. Gregg RechlerRFSNY LLCArlene Romoff FoundationMr. Yoav RothMr. and Mrs. Anthony F. ScarpaMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. SchaffranMr. and Mrs. Jonathan SchulhofMs. Jennifer ScopazSyd and Jan Silverman Foundation, Inc.Mr. Bernard L. Telsey and Ms. Anne MarinoMr. and Mrs. John M. TsimbinosUnited Way of Coastal Fairfield County, Inc.Mr. Gregory J. VairoMr. and Mrs. Cuneyt VarolMr. Justin Zambuto
P u b l i c S e c t o r D o n a t i o n s
The Center for Hearing and Communication is proud of its working relationships with the following agencies:
New YorkDepartment of Health, Orange CountyDepartment of Health, Rockland CountyDepartment of Health, Westchester CountyNew York City Department of EducationNew York City Department of Health and Mental HygieneNew York State Department of HealthNew York State Department of EducationNew York State Office of Mental Health
The Center for Hearing and Communication provides life-affirming hearing healthcare to over 20,000 annually. We are committed to improving the quality of life for children and adults with all degrees of hearing loss and listening and auditory challenges.
FloridaAfter-School Program (ASP) Broward County Children’s Services Administration DivisionBroward County Human Services DivisionBroward County LibrariesADRC – Aging Disability and Resource CenterBroward Regional Health Planning Council, Inc.Broward Sheriff’s Office – Child Protective Services ChildNet Children’s Services Council, Broward CountyCoral Springs Community ChestDepartment of Education Vocational RehabilitationFamily Network on DisabilitiesFlorida Telecommunications Relay, Inc.Dan Marino FoundationDepartment of Children and Families (DCF)Deaf Service Center AssociationSchool Board of Broward CountyNova Southeastern UniversityBari UniversityUnited Way of Broward County
B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s
Jeffrey M. Cohen PresidentGlen Popick Executive Vice PresidentSteven R. Peikin Vice PresidentJoel S. Schlesinger Vice PresidentAnne Worcester Vice PresidentLee Adasko TreasurerCaryn L. Magid Recording Secretary
Christopher V. AlbaneseEllen S. Berelson, Ph.D.Robi S. BlumensteinHeather J. Bogdanoff Baker, Ph.D.Thomas P. BuffolanoGlen CelentanoFlorence ChasinNoel L. Cohen, M.D.Kassie DePaivaShelley EinhornBarry G. Felder, Esq.Alan FleischmanJames S. GoldEvan J. Goldman, Esq.Paul E. Hammerschlag, MDDonald M. Itzkoff, Esq.Joseph R. LaBatoPatricia McCannShannah MillerMichael J. MoriartyFred NivesRonald L. Nurnberg, Esq.Gary D. Ricker, Jr. Arlene RomoffJim RosenthalYaron SchwartzKathryn A. SchwerinJohn M. ScopazDavid Winkler
Honorary DirectorsHugh F. Biller, M.D.William M. EllinghausRobert N. EssmanNanette FabrayJoan FontaineMildred OberkotterDavid B. RooseveltElinor RossJim RyanRenee SilverDenise TotahGene Wilder
Laurie Hanin, Ph.D., CCC-AExecutive Director
Ruth R. GreenExecutive Director Emerita
S e r v i c e s
Shelley and Steven Einhorn Audiology and Communication CentersAudiologyPediatric and Adult Hearing Evaluations Pediatric and Adult Hearing Aid Consultation & EvaluationMobile Hearing Test UnitFM Systems Evaluation Listening Studio Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Center Free Hearing Screenings Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) Evaluation
CommunicationPediatric and Adult Communication Evaluation Auditory-Oral Therapy Program for ChildrenPediatric and Adult Cochlear Implant Evaluation & TherapyParent Counseling and Support GroupsPsycho-educational EvaluationSpeechreading and Auditory Therapy for Adults Speech and Language Therapy for Adults English as a Second Language
Berelson Hearing Technology CenterHearing Aid and FM DispensingHearing Aid and FM Sales & RepairPediatric Hearing Aid ServicesAssistive Device ConsultationCustom Hearing ProtectionCustom Music EnhancersCustom Earmolds
Auditory Processing CenterConsultationsSpeech, Language and Listening EvaluationIndividual and Group TherapyEducational ConsultationSounds FUN!
Emotional Health and Wellness CenterIndividual, Couple, Family and Group PsychotherapyPsychiatric EvaluationsMedication Consultation and MaintenanceCrisis InterventionInformation, Referral and Advocacy
Center for Hearing and AgingSoundMind ProgramMobile Hearing ServicesPublic Education and Community Outreach
Community OutreachMobile Hearing Test UnitProject PATH (Preschool Access to Hearing)Center for Hearing and AgingFamily Resource CenterEducational Workshops and School-age ProgrammingTurning Points (Adolescent Workshop)Marjorie Carr Adams Center for Information on Hearing & DeafnessCochlear Implant and NF2 Support GroupsFlorida Telecommunications Relay, Inc.
C e n t e r f o r H e a r i n g a n d C o m m u n i c a t i o n
Licensed
State of New York Department of Health, as an out-of-hospital health facility.
State of New York Office of Mental Health, as an outpatient clinic treatment program.
Florida Department of Children and Families.
Member Agency
Council of Senior Centers and Services
United Way
United Way of Broward County, Florida
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