Candidates can use the site (
www.BionicEar.com/CTM) to search for mentors who include parents of implanted children, relatives of cochlear recipients and adult recipients. Each mentor has a profile complete with a personal photo and facts such as favorite sound, interests (i.e., cell phone user, traveler, musician), hometown, age they were implanted, severity of hearing loss and how they can help cochlear implant candidates. Then, candidates can choose to “start a conversation” with the mentor directly from their profile.
“These mentors are valuable guides, motivated by a strong sense of empathy for what cochlear candidates are going through, the struggles of living with severe hearing loss and the enormity of the decision whether or not to have cochlear surgery,” Greiner said, adding that all of the volunteer mentors are trained by experienced clinicians who oversee the program. “Connect to Mentor is a natural outgrowth of a population that has long used the Web as a way to communicate – from blogs to forums, and now this.”
Mentor Evelyn G. lost her hearing as a young adult due to Meniere’s disease. For 18 years, she relied on the use of hearing aids and lip reading for daily communication.
“I want to give those struggling to hear hope and let them know a normal life is possible with a CI [cochlear implant],” Evelyn writes on her profile. “I got my two CI’s and I am not shy anymore. I love being with people and each day is pure joy.”
Cochlear implants are surgically implanted electronic devices for people with severe-to-profound hearing loss. Unlike hearing aids, they don’t amplify sound, but work by directly stimulating any functioning auditory nerves inside the cochlea through an electric impulse.
Advanced Bionics manufactures the Harmony® HiResolution® Bionic Ear System, which offers the most advanced listening experience of any cochlear implant available. It’s the only cochlear implant with the 120 spectral bands necessary for deaf recipients to go beyond deciphering simple speech to hearing – and enjoying – music.
About Advanced BionicsFounded in 1993 by Al Mann, Advanced Bionics is an innovative manufacturer of auditory technologies. Headquartered in Valencia, Calif., Advanced Bionics is the only American manufacturer of cochlear implants – the only technology approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to functionally restore a human sense. To learn more about Advanced Bionics and its revolutionary cochlear implant technology, visit www.BionicEar.com.