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The following are possible funding sources for hearing aids and personal assistive technology. Most of the organizations will provide limited funding and will request that the consumer commit to some level of person funding.
Alaska
Seniors Citizens - 55yr+
The Mabel T. Caverly Senior Center DEAP Program benefits seniors, age 55 and older, who are residents of the Municipality of Anchorage, the Mat-Su Borough, or live on the Kenai Peninsula, and who do not have insurance coverage for dental work, prescription eyeglasses, contact lenses, prescription sunglasses, hearing aids, or prescription drugs. Contact: Phone (907) 276-1496
Other Options
Audient Alliance
Audient Alliance is an affiliate of the Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight & Hearing, helps low income access quality hearing aids and related care at a significantly lower cost.
Contact: (206) 838-7194 Voice or (206) 838-7195 Fax or 1-877-283-4368 E-mail:
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Better Hearing Institute
The Better Hearing Institute has a guide Financial Assistance for Hearing Aids. Specific eligibility applies. Contact: (202) 449-1100 Voice or (202) 216-9646 Fax or 1-800-EAR-WELL
Hearing Loss Association of America
The Hearing Loss Association of American (formerly Self Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH) is a national organization dedicated to helping people with hearing loss. This site has a wealth of places to contact to fund hearing aids. Contact: Phone: 301-657-2248 or Fax: 301-913-9413
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