Cochlear Implant Awareness Programme organized in Faridabad

What: Cochlear Implant Awareness Programme

Where: Faridabad

Why: For children who have severe to profound deafness

  • A ‘Cochlear Implant Awareness Programme’ was organized by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in association with Indian Red Cross Society and Sarvodaya Hospital & Research Centre on 6th May, 2018 at Huda Convention Centre, Sector-12, Faridabad (Haryana).
  • The event named ‘Swar Swagtam’ was of great importance for creating awareness among the public about the Cochlear Implant Programme under ADIP Scheme of the Department.

What is Cochlear Implant?

  • Cochlear Implant is a modern technology to help young children who have severe to profound deafness in both ears.
  • Because of hearing impairment they are not able to speak.
  • Cochlear Implant provides such children to hear normally in one ear and with post surgical rehabilitation they are able to speak also.
  • Cochlear Implants are costly and were not affordable by all. Keeping in mind “Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas”, the DEPwD, Ministry of SJ&E is providing benefit of modern technology to poor persons also. It is in this direction, the Ministry has introduced Cochlear Implant programme under revised Scheme of Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase/Fitting of Aids and Appliances (ADIP) for the poor and needy young children.
  • With the implementation of Cochlear Implant program by the Ministry of SJ&E through Ali Yavar Jung National Institute of Speech and Hearing Disabilities (Divyangjan), Mumbai, around 1149 surgeries (916 under ADIP Scheme and 233 under CSR) have been conducted across India.
  • The Applicants have to apply based on advertisement/details on website to AYJNISHD, Mumbai: adipcochlearimplant.in.
  • The Ministry has empanelled 172 hospitals all over India to conduct the cochlear implant surgery.
  • Most important outcome of this program is reduction in the cost of implantation and empowers children with deafness to hear and develop speech.

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