Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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History
Why Communication Access Matters: Gateway’s Vision for the Future
“Across the board, Gateway has one of the most passionate and dedicated teams that I’ve ever worked with. Working for a mission-centric organization, like Gateway, is extremely rewarding as each of us has the daily opportunity to see the impact that our organization has on the community.” – Emilie Aguilar, COO of Gateway As Gateway […]
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Audiology
Challenges of the Healthcare System and Gateway’s Commitment to Affordable Care: An Interview with Liz Johnson
Recently, Gateway had the privilege of sitting down with Liz Johnson, our Clinical Practice Manager, to discuss her position and the realities of navigating today’s healthcare system, particularly in the field of hearing healthcare. Our conversation touched on many critical topics, but what stood out most were her insights into the financial and systemic challenges […]
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ASL
Change Takes Action, Not Just Policy
Inclusion isn’t just about writing policies; it’s about taking meaningful action. Nowhere is this more apparent than for those in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, where many institutions offer the bare minimum of accommodations, leaving individuals without robust access to communication. If we’re truly serious about creating an inclusive society, it’s time to […]
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Audiology
Holistic Health of Hearing
Our bodies are an intricate home to hundreds of complicated processes that rely on each other to keep us healthy and alive. So, how important are your ears to your overall health? As Chief Operating Officer of Gateway, I find myself reflecting on the profound interconnectedness of our bodies—how every system works in harmony to […]
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Audiology
Cochlear Implants, Bone Conduction Devices & Improving Communication: An Interview with Rachael Purcel
Hearing assistive technologies are often seen as a marvel of modern medicine, providing access to sound to those with hearing loss. However, many aspects of these intricate devices remain unknown to the general public. We had the opportunity to interview one of Gateway’s esteemed audiologists, Dr. Rachael Purcel, who shed light on the fascinating inner […]
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ASL
Paying for Effective Communication
The Importance of Investing in Autonomy It’s like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound to prioritize profits over the well-being of those we serve. As the Language Access and Inclusion Director at Gateway, I’ve seen the transformative impact of prioritizing people’s health and autonomy. At Gateway, we believe that ensuring everyone – both within […]
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History | Interpreting
Promoting Deaf Autonomy
As the Director of interpreting services, I am acutely aware of the pressing challenges facing the Deaf community today. Recent trends have spotlighted a massive shortage of American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters, a crisis that is set to deepen with the upcoming 2025 law mandating all interpreters to be officially licensed by the state. This […]
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History
A New Name for HASA.
Today, we’re honored to share a change to our name: HASA is now Gateway. For nearly 100 years, we’ve been at the forefront of language and communication services in Maryland, growing from a gathering place for the hard of hearing in 1926, to a modern organization known for its comprehensive communications offerings. This change isn’t […]
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Audiology
Hearing the World Through Cochlear Implants
Hearing loss affects millions globally, and in our quest to bridge communication gaps, technology plays a pivotal role. One such technological marvel is the cochlear implant, a device transforming the lives of many with severe hearing impairments. At Gateway, our goal is to connect our patients with the world so we can all connect with […]