gehörlos
"Gehörlos" refers to individuals who have little to no functional hearing, typically defined as having a hearing loss of 90 decibels or more in both ears. This condition can be congenital, present from birth, or acquired later in life due to illness, injury, or aging. The term is often used in German-speaking regions to describe people who primarily rely on visual communication methods rather than auditory ones.
Gehörlosigkeit (deafness) is not a single condition but encompasses a wide range of hearing impairments. Some
Cultural and linguistic aspects play a significant role in the identity of gehörlose people. Many form communities
Support for gehörlose individuals includes educational programs tailored to their needs, such as schools for the
Societal attitudes toward gehörlosigkeit have evolved over time, shifting from medical or charitable perspectives to recognizing