Contractor Requirements - Technology Specialist Sample Clauses

Contractor Requirements - Technology Specialist. The contractor shall: • ensure services are directly provided by a Deaf and Hard of Hearing Technology Specialist in compliance with ODHHS Contract Standards 1.11.2; • serve persons who are hard of hearing, persons who are late-deafened, and persons who are deaf; • identify and assess the technology and service needs of persons in the target population and provide outreach, training and support services related to hearing loss, as appropriate; • serve as a resource for information to the general public to raise the awareness of hearing loss and available resources for the target population; • provide individualized client services to the target population or provide trainings in group settings to service providers, businesses, family members and clients; • ensure an appropriate and varied inventory of current technology geared towards communication access for demonstration purposes; and • provide the following services: o workplace technology assessment and recommendations; o individualized demonstration, assessment and recommendations of assistive technology for people with hearing loss; o training on hearing aids, such as aid features and basic tips for purchasing and using; o basic training on cochlear implants and resources available related to this technology; o individualized assistance locating and connecting individuals with resources related to their hearing loss; o training on communication strategies and managing hearing loss for people who are deafened or hard of hearing; o training on CART; o providing resources to the community or individuals about the availability of state and local services for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, such as Vocational Rehabilitation or Certificate of Deafness for Tuition Waiver program; and o training to businesses, service providers or family members on any of the above topics, including sensitivity training, to promote understanding of and raise awareness of hearing loss within the community or workplace.
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