Since the introduction of the first multi-channel cochlear implant over 30 years ago, we have watched the technology advance by leaps and bounds while hundreds of thousands of people around the world have benefited from the intervention. Changes in candidacy criteria and patient profile have evolved to the point that a cochlear implant is now considered to be the standard of care for treatment of a moderate to profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. The audiologic care itself is now undergoing a revolution, with provision of quality pre- and post-operative services available in traditional academic medical centers and local private practices alike. We have learned through big data projects the breadth and depth of what the typical CI recipient needs and how to appropriately measure outcomes to guide treatment. Through a combination of in clinic care, remote care, and self-care we are able to meet our patients where they are. The goal of this presentation is to review the clinic models and resources that allow care for cochlear implant patients to be accessible to all who may need it and available to all audiologists who wish to provide it. Specific topics to be discussed include remote care options. A panel of experts will culminate the session with a Q&A format.