A provider of computer-based aural rehabilitation, Neurotone, Inc., Redwood City, Calif., recently introduced its popular Listening and Communication Enhancement (LACE) aural rehabilitation program as a completely web-based application, the company announced.

LACE Online allows users to access aural rehabilitation training on any computer, laptop, or mobile device with no required download or installation. Users can log in and access training on any device and experience completely synchronized training progress, according to Neurotone, Inc.

LACE Online training is comprised of eleven 30-minute sessions of adaptive listening and memory tasks that focus on teaching users strategies for dealing with hearing loss. Training includes Speech-in-Noise, Rapid Speech, Competing Speaker, and Word Memory exercises. A version of Etymotic’s industry-standard QuickSIN tests are administered periodically as another measure of training progress. Additionally, users are provided with listening tips and strategies to help develop communication confidence. After completing the eleven sessions, users will have unlimited access to additional training topics for further practice.

Users can opt to report their training scores to their hearing professional using a free HIPAA-compliant website, allowing for professional tracking of progress.

A free demonstration of LACE Online is available here. More information can be found on the Neurotone, Inc. website here or by calling toll-free: 800-409-LACE (5223).

Source: Neurotone, Inc. 

Image: Neurotone, Inc.