Yes, individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss can qualify for a service dog trained to assist with specific tasks like alerting to sounds. Take the Prequalifying Questionnaire Here.Applying is a combination of an application, an inhome interview, getting references and completing medical forms, including an audiogram. Her goal is to solidify HSDC's ties with local freelance interpreters and to provide a superior level of service to the Deaf and hard of hearing community. Canine Companions hearing dogs and follow-up services are free of charge. The process to receive a Canine Companions service dog includes multiple steps. Applying is a combination of an application, an inhome interview, getting references and completing medical forms, including an audiogram. Find the Contract of Carriage here or at any United ticketing facility and through United Customer Service. HSDC is one of the largest providers of ASL interpreters in the Puget Sound region. You can view a video announcing the merger here.