Have experienced an emergency and hearing loss? Join us for a panel discussion to help us know what to expect and to let Emergency Response Personnel know what we may need.

Have experienced an emergency and hearing loss? Join us for a panel discussion to help us know what to expect and to let Emergency Response Personnel know what we may need.

Our first Virtual Walk together.
Join us in showing how many people are affected by hearing loss. Walk for yourself or a loved one, a friend or colleague, or someone you know from church or from where you shop. If this is a time when you can donate something, too, know that the Hearing Loss Association of America, nationally and here in Utah, is working to make our world friendlier for people who work so hard to hear and understand what people are telling them.

With ongoing shelter in place and stay home stay safe orders we wanted to invite any who needs to be connected with others to jump online and join other Hard of Hearing through the many meetings being offered by Utah’s Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. There will be a Coffee Chat Social every Friday morning through the end of May from 10-11. Hard of Hearing Specialist, Chelle Wyatt and her staff have put together four presentations that will be online, as well as, many online classes. Please visit jobs.utah.gov/usor/dhh/events/northern.html for details and registration or contact Chelle Wyatt at chellegeorge@utah.gov
PS; Save the Date of Saturday May 16 for our first virtual walk. You can join our chapter team, Virtually Hear, today at: http://hlaa.convio.net/site/TR/Teamraiser/SaltLakeCityWalk?team_id=49042&pg=team&fr_id=2634
Have you tried a meeting online? Join us Saturday April 18th through Google Hangouts.

We are aware that the corona virus is keeping some people at home. We have decided to cancel Saturday March 21st’ Meeting. Please check back soon for information on April 18th meeting.
Are you researching your options and have questions on what to expect? Do you know what to expect once you friend or family member gets a new hearing device? I know from past experience while traveling the rocky road of hearing loss with my grandmother, previous Panels held at HLAA meetings helped me understand what to expect, from both the medical profession and the individuals who depend on the devices for daily life. Join us for a great panel discussion.


On February 15th our HLAA Chapter will be watching an open caption movie instead of our usual meeting. Join us in the Lecture Hall at the Sanderson Community Center, 5709 South 1500 West, Taylorsville, at 10 am for: Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements. There will be a short intermission so we can snack and visit.

Our HLAA chapter wants to start 2020 off hearing from you.
Come January 18, 2020 from 10:00 AM to Noon at the Sanderson Community Center, 5709 South 1500 West in Taylorsville. The Sanderson Community Center offers great accommodations, the hearing loop and live captioning.
Support groups can be an important part of the hearing loss journey, offering mentors and resources. See recent articles:
Email us at hearinglossutah@gmail.com for more information.

HLAA-SLC is super excited about our guest speaker for our November 16th meeting, Frank Clayton who is presenting on happiness. He will talk about the myths of happiness, the set point and give us guidelines on what happiness is and is not. The meeting is from 10:00 AM to Noon at the Sanderson Community Center.
The holidays can be hard on those of us with hearing loss so let’s talk HAPPY!

Contact us for more information: hearinglossutah@gmail.com