Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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Interpreting
The Impact of an Interpreter Shortage
American Sign Language interpreters serve as essential conduits between the Deaf community and the wider world. However, a looming shortage (caused by a multitude of events) threatens to impede this vital communication bridge. The situation, already concerning, is set to intensify with the 2025 registration requirement and combined with challenges brought on by the COVID-19 […]
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Interpreting
Interpreting the Arts: Leading the Way in Inclusivity
The performing arts has emerged as a powerful medium to showcase and celebrate cultures around the world. The power of sign language interpretation allows for anyone in a community to enjoy and absorb the arts. Interpreters play a pivotal role in making art more accessible and enjoyable for a broader audience. Gateway is an organization […]
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Audiology
How Hearing and Vision Work Together
Seeing and hearing the people, places, and moments that matter help to create lasting memories. All our senses are connected. They help us intake and interpret everything around us. However, hearing and vision are two of the most important senses that work together to help us interpret the world around us. That’s why making regular […]
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Audiology
Tips to Protect Your Hearing In Winter
The cold winter weather can cause ear infections and other ear issues. Why? Our outer ears are mostly cartilage and do not have insulating fat, resulting in our ears getting cold fast. Further, when your body is cold, it naturally redirects blood to your vital organs to keep them warm. Cold temperatures can cause physical […]
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Interpreting
10 Tips for Using a Sign Language Interpreter
Did you know that when you hire a sign language interpreter, there is appropriate etiquette? Here are 10 tips for using a sign language interpreter that will ensure a professional, ethical, and pleasant experience for everyone involved. Tips for Using an ASL Interpreter Speak and look directly at the person who uses sign language. Eye contact […]
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Audiology
5 Common Myths About Earwax
For a long time, there has been a stigma surrounding earwax. But did you know that earwax is a natural cleaning agent and defense of protection for your middle ear? Earwax, medically known as cerumen, is an oil produced near the outside of your ear in order to trap dust, bacteria, and other potentially harmful […]
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Interpreting
National Deaf History Month
National Deaf History Month is recognized and celebrated every year from March 13th to April 15th. During this time, we honor and remember the accomplishments of d/Deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Here are three key events that impacted the deaf community and inspired National Deaf History Month. On April 15th, 1817, the first public […]
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Audiology
Honoring Black History Month: Innovators of Hearing Health
February is Black History Month. We would like to recognize three innovators as Gateway heroes who have impacted hearing health and the deaf community. They have contributed tremendous developments such as educational opportunities for individuals with hearing loss, creating advanced hearing aid technology, and advocating for workplace hearing protection. James E. West James E. West is currently a research […]
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Audiology
5 reasons to see an audiologist: The importance of taking care of your hearing health
We all procrastinate. We plan to get something done, and it just keeps getting pushed to the next day (or week, or month). Addressing your hearing health may be one of those things. On average, an adult waits 7 to 10 years from when they first notice difficulty hearing before they schedule an appointment to […]