Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is a vital part of learning to hear with a cochlear implant. Find out how MED‑EL can support you in getting the most out of your new hearing.
Steps Towards Success
After receiving a cochlear implant, one of the most important steps to best hearing is rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is the process of actively learning to hear with an implant and is important for both children and adults after implantation. Routinely practicing hearing skills can help provide faster and better improvement in hearing abilities.
“The most important step to hearing is rehabilitation.”
Made for You
We offer a comprehensive cochlear implant rehabilitation programme. Our materials are specifically designed for each stage of the hearing journey and offer practical tips you can use at home, work, or school. The MED-EL rehabilitation programme provides resources to help you or your child hear the best.
Rehabilitation Downloads
We have plenty of free rehab resources designed to support cochlear implant recipients of all ages, from lesson kits for hearing professionals to guides for parents and CI users.
Children
Activities, lesson kits, and guides to help parents and educators support children with cochlear implants.
Adults and Teens
Tips to help you reach your listening goals, plus free resources for hearing professionals who work with teens and adults.
Free Music Training With Meludia
Build your listening skills with Meludia—a fun and playful music training tool ideal for hearing implant users. myMED-EL users get 12 months of free access.
Offer may not be valid in all countries due to local laws and restrictions.
Tips & Tricks From the MED-EL Blog
The MED-EL Blog is full of rehab ideas to try with your child or to improve your own listening skills. You’ll find lots of handy tips and tricks, all created by our dedicated team of rehabilitation specialists.
For Parents
For Adults
Rehabilitation Apps
We offer a variety of apps to support hearing rehabilitation. Find out more about the apps you can use to train your hearing skills or assess your child’s hearing.