Support Organizations

Association for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Serving families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing

Serving families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing

A non-profit, parent-driven organization dedicated to supporting families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing

Age-appropriate listening and spoken language abilities for children with hearing loss.

Provides resources for parents new to hearing loss

Hearing Loss Support

A collaboration of parents and guardians that have children who are deaf or hard of hearing

Summer Camps

Camp Imagination

Children and teens who are deaf or blind will have a great time this summer at an imagination camp designed just for them. Camp Imagination will focus on STEAM Based Learning: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. It will also offer field trips, goalball, and other adapted games in a fun environment.

Camp Wonder Hands

Created specifically for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing, Camp Wonder Hands provides an environment that celebrates the unique culture of these beautiful youngsters.

The Care Project

The CARE Project, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing hope to families who have children and/or adults with hearing challenges through counseling experiences aimed at the processing of the emotional stages of grief. Retreats are 2-3 day experiences full of informational seminars, family-to-family bonding time, social activities, and breakout groups for moms, dads, siblings, and children who are deaf and hard of hearing.

LOFT

Leadership Opportunities For Teens (LOFT) is a program dedicated to shaping and transforming the lives of deaf and hard of hearing teens by teaching them valuable skills. Among these skills are self-advocacy, self-confidence, leadership, and communication. The teens come to the program for five days and make friends for life.

Funding Sources for Amplification

At Lakeside Audiology, our goal is to find a solution for your hearing needs. When private insurance does not cover hearing devices and finances are of concern, we are happy to work with you to find a funding source to assist. We are the only provider in the area that works with an array of funding sources and will help guide you when and if you may qualify for assistance.

North Carolina Residents

  • Carolina Children’s Communicative Disorder’s Program Grant (CCCDP)
  • North Carolina Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program: (NCTEDP)
  • Assistive Technology Program (birth to 3 years)

South Carolina Residents

  • BabyNet (birth to 3 years)
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • South Carolina Medicaid
  • Lion’s Club
  • Children with Special Healthcare Needs (CSHCN)

Each funding source varies with respect to its candidacy criteria and application process. Contact our office to schedule a hearing aid evaluation appointment to discuss the best options with your Pediatric Audiologist.

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Appointment Request

If you’re interested in learning more about how Lakeside Audiology can help you with any of our services for all ages - from infants and pediatrics to seniors - simply provide your name, email, and phone number and we will contact you within 2 business days.

    Awards and Associations

    American Academy of Audiology
    American Board of Audiology
    Cochlear
    American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
    Dr. Kim Block

    2018 Audiologist of the Year

    Dr. Kim Block was awarded Outstanding Audiologist of the Year by the South Carolina Academy of Audiology in 2018. This award is given to an audiologist who...