Why to attend a hearing aid orientation
Getting hearing aids can be a major change for many people.
Getting hearing aids can be a major change for many people.
People with hearing loss typically have some degree of hearing loss in each ear – it’s less common to have hearing loss in just one ear.
More than 50 million people in the U.S. have tinnitus to some extent.
If you’re the type of person who loves the great outdoors, whether that involves hiking, kayaking, jogging, long walks, bicycling or anything else where you can enjoy the sunshine and breeze, you might have concerns about keeping your hearing aids safe and dry during these activities.
For people with hearing loss, it can be difficult to hear in group settings, even for those who use hearing aids or other assistive listening devices.
Spring is just around the corner, and with it come the chirping of birds, budding of tulips and shedding of winter coats and layers!
If you’re living with hearing loss, you should know that in this incredible age of advanced technology, there are multitudinous hearing loss solutions for an active lifestyle, whether or not you wear hearing aids.
Living with hearing loss doesn’t need to limit how often you exercise.
Hearing loss is a common part of aging, and as we age, it’s likely that we will have friends who have hearing loss.
The majority of people with mild to moderate hearing loss can benefit from hearing aids.