Top 5 Hearing Aid Myths and Misconceptions
There are many common misconceptions about hearing aids.
There are many common misconceptions about hearing aids.
Despite how simple it seems, good communication takes work.
Choosing a new health care practitioner in any realm can be a bit daunting. But after you’ve finally done the hard work of researching, selecting and visiting a new health care provider, it’s a good idea to assess him or her to make sure your needs were met and you feel comfortable.
As an employer, there are some easy things to do to help people with hearing loss thrive in the workplace. You should consult ADA requirements, but here are our best tips to facilitate excellent communication with someone who is hard of hearing: During the interview While job… Read More »Hearing loss and the interview: Tips for employers
It’s important for all of us to get adequate sleep each night to renew our bodies and give our minds a rest.
People living with hearing loss often develop excellent speechreading skills.
Health is a big topic of many people’s New Year’s resolutions, whether that means focusing on physical health by vowing to hit the gym more frequently, or working on emotional health by spending more time with friends.
New research from the University of Colorado School of Medicine might lead to the banishment of debilitating Meniere’s Disease through treatments aimed at targeting fluid in the inner ear.
This holiday season at CapTel, we’re thankful for all of the wonderful non-profit organizations that are doing research, education and outreach, and that are providing various services to people with hearing loss – many of whom cannot afford hearing aids, assistive listening devices and other… Read More »CapTel’s Holiday Giving Guide
While some people have hearing loss in only one ear, the norm for age-related hearing loss is to have some degree of trouble hearing in both ears.