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Sertoma's HAP Launches Partnership with HearUSA

Last month, Sertoma joined HearUSA in announcing the launch of the Wonderful Sound for All initiative. This partnership aims to break down financial barriers to better hearing health. Together, our organizations will provide free hearing aids, screenings and audiology services to qualified individuals through a simple referral and application process at HearUSA's hearing centers across the country.

Under the initiative, individuals with diagnosed hearing loss who meet financial eligibility criteria can apply for free services through the Hearing Aid Project. To qualify, applicants must either have low income with no health insurance coverage or low income with insurance that does not include hearing aid benefits.

"We believe that everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, deserves the gift of better hearing health," said Nikki Shepherd, Vice President Operations, HearUSA. "Through quality hearing care, innovative solutions, and community partnerships, we strive to improve lives by restoring the ability to hear, connect, and thrive."

As a reminder, the Hearing Aid Project is a program of Sertoma International that provides essential support to eligible individuals with hearing loss by offering hearing aids at no cost, enhancing their quality of life by allowing them to communicate with their loved ones and stay connected to their community.

"We are thrilled to partner with HearUSA to expand access to hearing care for individuals in need across the country," said Jason Camis, Executive Director, Hearing Aid Project. "This partnership directly supports our mission to break down barriers to better hearing and bring the gift of sound to more people. By combining our resources and reach, we can now equip more in-need individuals nationwide with the hearing services and devices they need to live connected, engaged, and fulfilling lives. It's a powerful collaboration that will make a lasting impact."

The application process is simple: candidates submit their application through the Hearing Aid Project, where it is reviewed and vetted by the Hearing Aid Project team. Eligible individuals are then referred to their nearest HearUSA center to be fit with free hearing aids.

HearUSA has long been a leader in making hearing care more accessible. In addition to operating more than 370 centers nationwide, the company offers programs like Hear Better Today, which enables clients to receive hearing aids on the same day as their evaluation, and leads the industry in helping clients maximize their insurance benefits with flexible financing options.

"Nearly 38 million American adults live with hearing loss, yet financial barriers prevent far too many from getting the help they need," added Shepherd. "Through the 'Wonderful Sound for All' initiative, we're removing those barriers – delivering free hearing care to those who need it most and empowering more people to reconnect with the sounds and moments that make life wonderful."