Tuesday 28 February 2017

How to apply to the Hear, Hear PEI Program













PLEASE NOTE: All of the information below is important so please read carefully!

Do you qualify?

1.      Our Hear, Hear PEI Program is for adults who do not qualify for hearing aid assistance under any other program. In other words, it is a last resort program. If you answeyes” to any of the questions below, please ask your hearing healthcare professional about other possible sources of funding for hearing aids.

a. Are you under the age of 21 and still in school?
b. Are you in college or university?
c. Are you a veteran?
d. Are you eligible for FirsNations and Inuit Health Branch Non-InsuredHealth Benefits (NIHB)?
e. Are you eligible for funding under Prince Edward Island’s Disability Support Program (i.e. under the age of 65 with hearing levels at 50 dB or greater)? Hearing level will be determined at your hearing test.
f. Are you eligible for funding through the Department of Community and Family Services (i.e. 65 years of age or older with hearing levels at 50 dB or greater)? Hearing level will be determined at your hearing test.
g. Are you unable to work because of a long term disability?
h. Did you ever work around loud sounds or have aear related workplaceinjury?

If you have been denied funding banother agency, you may still apply to the Hear, Hear PEI Program if you provide supporting documents such as a copy of the letter informing you that you were denied hearing aids from another agency. 

2.      Determine if you meet the Program’s financial criteria: Annual HOUSEHOLD income: Single person family - $20,000 or less; two person family - $30,000 or less; add an additional $10,000 income allowance for each dependent child (i.e. two parents with one child = $40,000 or less household income).

How to apply?

1.      If you meet the financial criteria, you will need to get a referral for a hearing test from your family physician, nurse practitioner, public health nurse, or speech language pathologist so that the cost is covered by the Province (we do not cover the cost of hearing tests). A copy of a recent hearing test (less than 12 months old) has to accompany your application form so this is an important step.

2.      When you have your referral, contact PEI Hearing Consultants, our partner clinic, at 902-629-8834 to set up your appointment with Steve Wong for the hearing test. They are located in the Polyclinic Building, 199 Grafton Street, Suite 310 in Charlottetown.

3.      Steve will have our application forms there and will fill in his section of the document after your test is completed.

4.      You will then take the application home to fill in the remainder. Incomplete applications will not be accepted so please be sure to include everything that is required.

Note: You have to be referred by a hearing healthcare professional so our applications are only available through them. Steve Wong at PEI Hearing Consultants is our only partner clinic right now and he has the application. However, if you have a hearing test that is less than 12 months old, your hearing healthcare professional can contact us at hearhearpei@gmail.com to request an application form for you. It will be sent to them so that they can fill in the medical clearance form. Your application will not be considered unless this form is completed.

How are applicants selected?

Hear, Hear PEI has a selection committee that meets regularly to review applications to the Program. All applications are strictly confidential. The number of people we can help will depend on the number of hearing aids that we get donated. Therefore, meeting the criteria does not automatically guarantee that you will get hearing aids. You may have to be put on a waiting list depending on demand.


Are there any fees?

If you are approved to receive donated hearing aid(s), you will be responsible for the following fees:   

$100.00 fee - non-refundable. May be extra cost for custom ear molds.   
Cost of batteries   
Any future hearing aid repair, adjustment or replacement fees

How do I get in touch?

Please contact hearhearpei@gmail.com with any questions about Hear, Hear PEI.

To book a hearing test, please contact PEI Hearing Consultants at 902-629-8834. Reminder: you will need a referral in order to have the cost covered. Many family doctors will write a referral for you if you give them a call. Some may require you to make an appointment with them.

Wednesday 15 February 2017

Time to get started! REPOSTED!



















The Hear, Hear PEI Planning Committee is excited to announce that we will be ready to start accepting applications for hearing aids this month as we put the final pieces of the program into place. We are very excited to get going!

When we’re ready to officially launch the program we will announce it here and in the media. For now, though, there are some steps that you can take to prepare if you are planning to apply to the Hear, Hear PEI Hearing Aid Assistance Program. They are:

1.      Determine if you meet the Program’s financial criteria: Annual HOUSEHOLD income: Single person family - $20,000 or less; two person family - $30,000 or less; add an additional $10,000 income allowance for each dependent child (i.e. two parents with one child = $40,000 or less household income).

2.      If you meet the financial criteria, get a referral for a hearing test from your family physician, nurse practitioner, public health nurse, or speech language pathologist so that the cost is covered by the Province (we do not cover the cost of hearing tests). A copy of a recent hearing test (less than 12 months old) has to accompany your application form so this is an important step.

3.      When you have your referral, contact PEI Hearing Consultants, our partner clinic, at 902-629-8834 to set up your appointment with Steve Wong for the hearing test.

4.      Steve will have our application forms there and will fill in his section of the document after your test is completed.

5.      You will then take the application home to fill in the remainder. Incomplete applications will not be accepted so please be sure to include everything that is required.

Our selection committee will meet in mid March to review the first round of applications so get your completed application in as soon as possible. We decided to post these steps tonight so that you will have an adequate amount of time to prepare.

Every effort was made to keep the cost of the hearing aid program as low as possible. As a result, we are so pleased to tell you that we are able to offer hearing aids to our successful applicants for $100 a pair!  A custom ear mold may require an extra cost.   

Mike and I would like to extend a huge thank you to Steve Wong from PEI Hearing Consultants and Annie Lee MacDonald from the PEI Chapter of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association for all of their work and dedication in developing the Program with us. We couldn’t have asked for a better planning committee and we certainly couldn’t have done all of this without them!! Thank you Steve and Annie Lee!

A big thank you also goes out to our hearing aid donors! We appreciate each and every one of you!!

Finally, as always, we are looking for donations of used hearing aids. The number of people we can help each month is dependent on the number of hearing aids we get donated. Please help to spread the word!!

If you have any questions, please email us at hearhearpei@gmail.com.

Thanks,

Rose and Mike


NOTE:  We appreciate all hearing aid donations that we receive through the program and we’ve received many so far!! The kindness of Islanders is amazing and makes us proud. With the quickly changing technology in hearing aids and the different styles available, we will not be able to refurbish the majority of hearing aids that we get. This is completely normal for hearing aid recycling programs. The ones that can be refurbished are behind the ear and less than five years old. However, we are working toward getting credit with manufacturers for the hearing aids that can’t be refurbished. We hope to use these credits to purchase new hearing aids to use in the program to help Islanders. That way, we are using every single hearing aid that is donated. If you’ve donated hearing aids or plan to, please know that you are making a difference and we appreciate it! Every donation helps!
 

Time to get started!


The Hear, Hear PEI Planning Committee is excited to announce that we will be ready to start accepting applications for hearing aids this month as we put the final pieces of the program into place. We are very excited to get going!

When we’re ready to officially launch the program we will announce it here and in the media. For now, though, there are some steps that you can take to prepare if you are planning to apply to the Hear, Hear PEI Hearing Aid Assistance Program. They are:

1.      Determine if you meet the Program’s financial criteria: Annual HOUSEHOLD income: Single person family - $20,000 or less; two person family - $30,000 or less; add an additional $10,000 income allowance for each dependent child (i.e. two parents with one child = $40,000 or less household income).

2.      If you meet the financial criteria, get a referral for a hearing test from your family physician, nurse practitioner, public health nurse, or speech language pathologist so that the cost is covered by the Province (we do not cover the cost of hearing tests). A copy of a recent hearing test (less than 12 months old) has to accompany your application form so this is an important step.

3.      When you have your referral, contact PEI Hearing Consultants, our partner clinic, at 902-629-8834 to set up your appointment with Steve Wong for the hearing test.

4.      Steve will have our application forms there and will fill in his section of the document after your test is completed.

5.      You will then take the application home to fill in the remainder. Incomplete applications will not be accepted so please be sure to include everything that is required.

Our selection committee will meet in mid March to review the first round of applications so get your completed application in as soon as possible. We decided to post these steps tonight so that you will have an adequate amount of time to prepare.

Every effort was made to keep the cost of the hearing aid program as low as possible. As a result, we are so pleased to tell you that we are able to offer hearing aids to our successful applicants for $100 a pair!  A custom ear mold may require an extra cost.     

Mike and I would like to extend a huge thank you to Steve Wong from PEI Hearing Consultants and Annie Lee MacDonald from the PEI Chapter of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association for all of their work and dedication in developing the Program with us. We couldn’t have asked for a better planning committee and we certainly couldn’t have done all of this without them!! Thank you Steve and Annie Lee!

A big thank you also goes out to our hearing aid donors! We appreciate each and every one of you!!

Finally, as always, we are looking for donations of used hearing aids. The number of people we can help each month is dependent on the number of hearing aids we get donated. Please help to spread the word!!

If you have any questions, please email us at hearhearpei@gmail.com.

Thanks,

Rose and Mike

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