Hearing Aid Providers Frequently Asked Questions in Utah

Changing Lives One Hearing Smile at a Time

If you’re interested in becoming a provider for the Sound of Life Foundation, please take a moment to read through the provider frequently asked questions below:

  • What are the benefits of being an SOLF provider?

Answer- SOLF takes the guesswork out of your pro bono service. SOLF conducts a rigorous application and screening process to ensure all patients are qualified, motivated, and appreciative. SOLF closely monitors patients for compliance issues to ensure you have a positive experience. SOLF also provides excellent marketing benefits to all providers to help brand them as caring, community-minded businesses. SOLF provides each practice with a starter kit to display in their office, showcasing their community involvement with SOLF. Lastly, we highlight providers in more traditional marketing initiatives such as SOLF advertisements, articles, press releases, e-newsletters, print collateral, and social media channels like Facebook and Instagram.

We want your community to be aware of the great work that you’re doing to provide deserving individuals with the ability to hear and enjoy the sounds of life.

Provider FAQs
  • How do I know I’m treating a deserving individual?

Answer- SOLF verifies that all approved applicants demonstrate financial need; and that they are committed to complying with all SOLF program guidelines as well as instructions set forth by you and your staff. In addition, each family is required to invest

  • Who decides which individuals to approve?

Answer- SOLF carefully screens all applicants based on our program qualifications.

  • What do you need from me during the treatment process for SOLF patients?

Answer- We ask that you submit Patient Progress Reports upon fitting the individual.

  • How is SOLF different from other programs?

Answer- SOLF allows our providers to use their time doing what they do best- treating deserving, compliant, and grateful individuals. SOLF performs all screening and program administration, including taking any disciplinary action (which is extremely rare)- all you have to do is fit SOLF recipients with hearing devices. In addition, SOLF does not require fees, fundraising, boards, or chapters to be established.

Treating Hearing Loss, Reducing Dementia Risk, and Bringing People Together

Donna & Johnny

“Working with the Sound of Life Foundation has been a wonderful experience! Franchesca has great skills and she is very personable! We are looking forward to understanding what it is being said. When we are in a room with a lot of people we can focus in on a conversation, but we cannot understand what they are saying. At home when we are watching TV or playing a computer game we have to turn it up so loud! Our neighbor even complained to us that we were too loud. We are so looking forward to receiving our hearing aids! We also had an amazing time completing our required volunteer hours. We volunteered at the catholic thrift store. We’ve never done this before and we love it. They want us to stay and continue volunteering. We have met new friends and we will continue to volunteer there. Thank you, Sound of Life, for this opportunity!”

 

Albert Di Pentino

“I volunteered at the heritage museum in my town to complete my required volunteer hours! It was and will continue to be a pleasure for me to contribute my time and service to them! The Sound of Life Foundation helped me be able to afford hearing aids! Thank you, Sound of Life!”

The reviews listed are from actual patients of Sound Of Life Foundation. Individual results may vary. Reviews are not claimed to represent results for everyone.

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Sound of Life Foundation

180 N. Main Street #2378

St. George, UT 84771

Phone 877.435.7551

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