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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 […]
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Audiology
When should I see an Audiologist?
An estimated 48 million Americans have hearing loss. Hearing loss can be identified at birth or develop at any age. If you or a loved one is experiencing hearing loss, an audiologist can suggest a treatment plan for you. What is an audiologist? Audiologists are licensed healthcare professionals who evaluate, diagnose, and treat hearing and […]
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Board Treasurer, Amanda Adams Shares Her Story
Dear Friends, All seemed perfect to first-time parents, Greg and Rebecca. They were living in California and enjoying time spent with their new baby girl – me, Amanda. By the time I was 3, my mother became worried about my speech delay. To comfort my mother, family members and our pediatrician tried to convince her […]
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History
Erin Stauder Named One of Baltimore’s 10 Leaders in Diversity
Congratulations to Executive Director/CEO Erin Stauder on being named one of The Baltimore Business Journal’s 10 Leaders in Diversity for HASA’s (now Gateway’s) work in the field of diversity and inclusion for those who are neurodiverse or have communication differences. At HASA, we were truly honored that our diversity and inclusion initiatives were recognized by The Baltimore Business […]