Lip Reading Class For Your Benefit - 5W's + How

For 15 years, our lip reading / listening skills class were available via the Santa Rosa Junior College’s community education department. Now, continuing our community service tradition, Audiology Associates of Santa Rosa will provide directly.

WHO will present?

Dr. Peter MarincovichPeter J. Marincovich, Ph.D., CCC-A, the North Bay’s leading expert on specialized audiological care, has empowered thousands of delighted patients to live life better. As a nationally recognized expert, he has invested three decades perfecting the MA5P METHODTM, a scientific approach to precision diagnostics, hearing loss prevention and personalized treatment plans.

WHAT educational information will be shared?

Lip Reading/Listening Skills classes demonstrate life-changing techniques by which the person with hearing loss (listener) is in control of the person talking (speaker), and how the listeners can effectively control communication cycles. We teach listening skills that prepare, maintain and repair that vital control using what we call “Listener Stratagems.”

WHERE

coLAB (The Old Press Democrat Building in Santa Rosa)
427 Mendocino Avenue, Ste 100, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Convenient Parking is available next to the building

WHEN

In honor of May being Better Hearing and Speech Month, there will be 2 classes.
May 3rd, from 3-4:00 pm and May 10th, from 3-4:00 pm

WHY is your participation important?

Amid busy lives and hearing struggles in noisy environments, all should benefit from listening and communicating better. Proudly serving our community since 1984, Audiology Associates’ practical techniques will improve auditory connections in your circle of life.
We cordially invite you to register.

HOW you reserve your seat:

Space is limited and RSVP required by Friday, April 28, 2023.
Please call 707.523.4740 and ask for Tina.

RSVP is required by Friday, April 28, 2023. Please call 707.523.4740 and ask for Tina.

Better Communication Is A 2-Way Street
Better Speakers Will & Better Listeners Should