Hello!
I'm heading to Gallaudet for Au.D program and searching for different means
of funding to support myself. Do you guys know of any leads where I can find
scholarships/aid/etc. for people like us?
Thank you!
Rachel
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Subject: [HOHAudiologists] Digest Number 11
Date: 1 Jun 2006 23:20:01 -0000
There are 2 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Re: rec's for living alone
From: "bretzk@..." bretzk@...
2. Re: rec's for living alone
From: "abendbrot@..." abendbrot@...
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Message: 1
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 9:30 am (PDT)
From: "bretzk@..." bretzk@...
Subject: Re: rec's for living alone
I would like her contact info for some advice - i am going to see what
Voc. Rehab will pay for. Thanks, Kristen
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HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com From: susan katsoulis
<katsoulis4@...> Sent by: HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com Date:
05/30/2006 08:25AM Subject: Re: [HOHAudiologists] rec's for living alone
Hi Kristen, I know just the person you should contact. Her name is
Jackie Gauger (at the Clarke school for the Deaf) and she is an
audiologist who specializes in assistive listening devices of all kinds.
I will forward your email to her if you want. Let me know! She is also a
good friend and is great at what she does. (I have a moderately-severe
to severe s/n hl and sleep with 1 aid on which I hate but it makes me
feel a little safer anyway. Let me know! All the best! Susan
Kilduff-Katsoulis bretzk@... wrote: hello everyone, Just
wanted your advice about what devices I may want to consider as I am
going to be living alone during my fourth year externship. I had a
previous bad experience in an apartment in which the police evacuated
the apartment complex (at 3 a.m.) as there was a situation with a man
and a gun next door to me - they knocked on my roommates window and told
her to get me and get out of the apartment. As I will be living alone
now I am afraid of a similar situation in which I could not be alerted.
I only have a moderate hearing loss so I have not had to use any sort of
devices before, but when I am asleep there is no waking up to any sort
of noise. If an intruder ever broke into my apartment from another room
I would never hear that either. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Message: 2
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 10:39 am (PDT)
From: "abendbrot@..." abendbrot@...
Subject: Re: rec's for living alone
kristin,
Are you a member of AGBell? The members of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Section may have some ideas/input...as far as living alone..
-stacey
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-----Original Message-----
From: bretzk@...
To: HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 31 May 2006 11:30:27 -0500
Subject: Re: [HOHAudiologists] rec's for living alone
I would like her contact info for some advice - i am going to see what Voc.
Rehab will pay for.
Thanks,
Kristen
-----HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com wrote: -----
To: HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com
From: susan katsoulis <katsoulis4@...>
Sent by: HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com
Date: 05/30/2006 08:25AM
Subject: Re: [HOHAudiologists] rec's for living alone
Hi Kristen,
I know just the person you should contact. Her name is Jackie Gauger (at the
Clarke school for the Deaf) and she is an audiologist who specializes in
assistive listening devices of all kinds. I will forward your email to her
if you want. Let me know! She is also a good friend and is great at what she
does.
(I have a moderately-severe to severe s/n hl and sleep with 1 aid on which
I hate but it makes me feel a little safer anyway.
Let me know!
All the best!
Susan Kilduff-Katsoulis
bretzk@... wrote:
hello everyone,
Just wanted your advice about what devices I may want to consider as I am
going to be living alone during my fourth year externship. I had a previous
bad experience in an apartment in which the police evacuated the apartment
complex (at 3 a.m.) as there was a situation with a man and a gun next door
to me - they knocked on my roommates window and told her to get me and get
out of the apartment. As I will be living alone now I am afraid of a
similar situation in which I could not be alerted. I only have a moderate
hearing loss so I have not had to use any sort of devices before, but when I
am asleep there is no waking up to any sort of noise. If an intruder ever
broke into my apartment from another room I would never hear that either.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kristen
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