Communicate with Confidence: Introducing SoundSuccess · – Listening and speech reading (video...
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Communicate with Confidence: Introducing SoundSuccess ™
November 13, 2018, HLAA Webinar 2018
Valeri V. Le Beau, MS CCC-SLPSr. Rehabilitation Program Manager
Krista Heavner, MS CCC-SLP; LSLS Cert AVTCochlear Implant Consumer Specialist
Tina Childress, AuD, CCC-AAudiologist, Bilateral AB Recipient
How important is it to you
to improve your hearing?
Do you know what to do
to improve your hearing?
Do you feel connected
to others in social
situations?
Interactive, online functional listening rehabilitation program
SoundSuccess™ rehabilitation resource
Access SoundSuccess ™
abrehabportal.com
• Access to SoundSuccess
• Return to SoundSuccess
Hearing loss can be
associated with cognitive
decline. (Gurgel et al. 2014, Lin et al. 2014, Lin et al. 2013)
26% of Americans over age 65
live alone (WHO 2016)
Online auditory rehabilitation
improves speech understanding. (Thoren et al. 2011, Sweetow and Sabes,
2006; Henderson et al., 2007)
Online auditory rehabilitation can improve quality of life. (Thoren et al. 2011 and 2014, Sweetow and
Sabes, 2006)
Founded on Evidence Based Practices
Founded on Evidence Based Practices
Computerized auditory training programs now provide the option of training in a home environment
• This type of training program may
– increase the training opportunities for adults
– increase the benefit achieved by people who use HA/CI
– reduce potential dissatisfaction with the HA/CI
Heydebrand, Mauze, Tye-Murray, Binzer & Skinner, 2005
Goals of SoundSuccess ™
• Reinforce the brain’s ability to perceive and understand spoken language– Listening and speech reading (video on, audio on)
– Listening only (video off, audio on)
– Combination of both
• Enhance “real world” listening and communication– Male and female voices and different US dialects
– Functional language (everyday words/sentences/contexts)
– Listening in noise training
• Boost confidence– Training in an unthreatening environment
– Feedback on performance
• Track functional hearing status over time
Significant Features of SoundSuccess ™
Individualized
Rehabilitation
• Choose speaker/dialect
• Video (speech reading) on/off
• Auditory only
• Quiet
• Noise
Multiple speakers and multiple listening environments helps to transfer skills to your everyday life.
Significant Features of SoundSuccess ™
Benefits of Immediate Feedback
• Training in relaxed/unthreatening environment
• Promotes optimal auditory learning
• Allows you to work at your own pace
• Increased confidence
Home Page
My Hearing Goals
Tracking Progress
Video Player Settings
Listen and choose a speaker• Video on/off
• Noise on/off
• Full screen mode
• Change speaker
Video Player Settings
Listen and choose a speaker• Video on/off
• Noise on/off
• Full screen mode
• Change speaker
Video Player Settings: Change Speaker
Video Player Settings: Video On/Off
Getting Started
Beginning listeners
• Adapt to technology
• Closed set practice
Getting Started
Beginner Exercises
• Listening to paragraphs
• Sentence length
• Sound group sentences
• Everyday sentences
• Sentence grids
• Dates, times, places
Up and Running
Advanced listeners
• Gain confidence using features of technology
• Open set practice
• Conversation practice
Up and Running
Advanced Exercises
• Topic based sentences
• What are they talking about?
• Conversations
Tracking Progress
Real-time activity
tracking:
• Pick up where you left off
• Number of exercises started/completed
Progress
monitoring/sharing:
• Track scores over time
• Track listening cues
• Track listening environment
Overview Video
Training benefits using SoundSuccess™
Benefits
Improved perceptual/
communication skills
Increased confidence and
participation
Restored quality of life
• Starting point for your expectations
• Helps start the dialogue with your hearing healthcare professional
• Helps you answer the question, “How are things going for you?”
• I feel confident with _____________
• I really struggle with ______________
• Gives guidance for where to start at the right level
• Reassures and builds confidence for real life
SoundSuccess™ for developing confidence in real life communication
Tips from a Therapist
• Use the Hearing Goals sheet to help you determine your own personal
needs.
– Make short term goals: e.g. “I want to understand sentences in
quiet.”
– Make long term goals: e.g. “I want to talk with my grandchildren on
the phone.”
• Establish time each day to work in Sound Success.
• Enlist an accountability partner (if that helps you) to make sure you are
continuing to practice.
• Try not to become frustrated as tasks become more difficult.
• Work on the tasks in quiet and then add a little noise to make it more
challenging.
Getting Started and Beyond
Remember where you started!
Tips from a Therapist
• Involve your communication partner
• You are learning a new “language” –
immerse yourself!
• May (still) need to remind people: eye
contact before ear contact
• Before you start
– Is your equipment ready?
– Make sure your volume is set
appropriately
• Remember that each person makes
progress at their own pace
SoundSuccess™ for developing confidence in real life communication
Insight from a deaf Audiologist
• Put reminders in your phone to check in at least annually
• “How are you doing?” – now you have an answer!
• Did you recently go bilateral?
• Share your results
– Can provide information to help adjust programming
– Are you seeing an improvement after adjustment?
– Do you notice any patterns?
• Male vs Female Voices
• Struggling in noise
• Sounds that consistently get confused
• Sounds that you like/don't like, hear/don't hear
Making the most out of your audiology appointments using SoundSuccessTM
Insight from a deaf Audiologist
Use your various programs and/or accessories to connect!
Insight from a deaf Audiologist
Access to remote rehabilitation
Maximize potential of technology
Quality of life
Access – from any device, anytime, anywhere
Valeri Le Beau: [email protected]
Krista Heavner: [email protected]
Tina Childress: [email protected]