Hearing Loss in Children
Clearinghouse for EHDI Educational Materials by State
DISCLAIMER: Information included in brochures, books, videos, and any other material outside of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is included for information purposes only. CDC has no control over the information in these materials. Information, views and opinions of these organizations are not necessarily those of CDC, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), or the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS). Also, please note that this list may not be complete. There could be other organizations, agencies, and materials not listed here that can also provide helpful information.
For more information, or to add new or updated materials to the CDC EHDI clearinghouse, please contact us by email at ehdi@cdc.gov.
Oregon |
| Oregon Family Resource Guide for Families of Children with Hearing Loss This resource guide for the general public provides information about communication choices, early intervention, and hearing loss. It also provides a list of resources. | English | |
Oregon |
| Improving Outcomes for Infants with Hearing Loss is as Easy as…1-3-6! This spiral-bound booklet for primary care providers serves as a reference for the early hearing detection and intervention three step process: screening, diagnostic audiologic evaluation, and early intervention. It also provides useful facts about hearing loss, protocols and recommended services. | English | |
Oregon |
| Newborn Hearing Screening for Prenatal Care Professionals This tri-fold brochure for prenatal care professionals includes information about the Oregon EHDI program and hearing screening methods. It also includes information about the importance of hearing screening at the hospital and contact information for Oregon’s EHDI program. | English | |
Oregon |
| Newborn Hearing Screening For Expectant Parents This tri-fold brochure for the general public includes information about the importance of hearing screening, the types of hearing screening methods, what a result of “pass” or “refer” means, and developmental milestones in speech and hearing. | English, Spanish | Website |
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