Membership

Membership Benefits 


Why You Should Join a Hearing Loss Chapter







HLAA Indianapolis Chapter Online Membership Application/Renewal/Update Form

LINK

Your donations and dues are tax-deductible as allowed by law. 

This Hearing Loss Association of America Chapter (HLAA-Indianapolis) is a tax-exempt, charitable organization and is eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions under the IRS Code 501(c)(3).  No goods or services are exchanged for contributions. 

Useful Items

Print up copies to hand out to interested parties as information about our chapter.

Description of Board Duties (links):

President

Vice President  

Editor -Open Position-please consider volunteering

Secretary

Treasurer 

Board Member at Large

Goals

In Memorium:

Tom Wollenweber

(July 15, 1931 - June 22, 2020

Chapter member and father of Susan Dezelan, our gracious meeting transcriber.

We hold fond memories of your time with us. 

Obit

VISOR IMAGES FOR THE HARD OF HEARING

LINK Click here for downloading VISOR images or on the images themselves.


The purpose of the Visor Card is to bridge the initial communications gap with the police if you are ever stopped by them. It lets the police know you can’t hear/understand their orders and instructions. As a result, they will have to use alternate communication strategies including hand signals, writing things down and speaking louder and more clearly to you.

The purpose of the Visor Card is to bridge the initial communications gap with the police if you are ever stopped by them. It lets the police know you can’t hear/understand their orders and instructions. As a result, they will have to use alternate communication strategies including hand signals, writing things down and speaking louder and more clearly to you.

Correctly Placing Your Visor Cards

Your Visor Cards are useless unless they are instantly available whenever you need them. You don’t want to have to rummage around in the glove box or under the seat when you are pulled over. (Police officers may think you are reaching for a gun and act accordingly.)

The Visor Card is called a visor card for good reason. You attach it to your sun visor. That way, it is normally out of sight, yet instantly available when needed.

Here’s how to mount it. Fold down your sun visor. Place the Visor Card on your sun visor—right side up facing you when your visor is down. Hold it in place with two elastic bands around both the Visor Card and sun visor.

With the sun visor up, your Visor Card is hidden out of sight so you are not advertising the fact that you are deaf, but it is in place, ready for instant use whenever you need it.

Correctly Using Your Visor Cards

If you are ever stopped by the police, follow these steps in this order.