About Us

ABOUT US

OUR MISSION


We continually strive to educate people who operate venues and facilities as well as places of worship, that everyone is entitled to the same experience once inside their walls. That the experience inside those walls is just as important to the person with hearing loss as it is to the individual who used the wheelchair ramp. 


It is important they understand that the person with hearing loss, who may easily have walked in, may not have enjoyed the same fulfilling experience once inside and a hearing loop can change that experience exponentially.



Robert Bishton, BC-HIS - Owner
Robert Bishton, BC-HIS - Owner

 Since you are on our website, I encourage you to spend some time to learn as much as you can about induction hearing loops and how they could improve your facility for the people who visit you. 

     

Induction Hearing Loop installation was a natural extension of the hearing aid industry for me.  As a Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist since 1993, I have helped thousands of people hear better and enjoy a better quality of life with the use of properly adjusted quality hearing instruments. I am a member of the International Hearing Society.

 

Although modern digital hearing aids are amazing with their ability to help people hear better than ever in noisy backgrounds, they still have their limitations when room acoustics are poor and/or the sound systems are lacking.  Even with a quality sound system, if the room has poor acoustics from high ceilings and has reverberation, it is still one of the most difficult places to hear well even with good hearing.  For the hearing impaired and those who use hearing aids, they will still struggle to hear the message. 


An induction hearing loop can eliminate that problem nearly 100% when installed professionally for those who use hearing aids, cochlear implants or loop listeners.  We can provide loop listeners for those without hearing aids.


1 in 300 people in America use a wheelchair/walker and have a need for physical access to a venue - yet 1 in 6 people could use a hearing loop to hear better in those venues. 


A hearing loop is the wheelchair ramp for the hearing impaired.

 




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