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When Should I Replace My Hearing Aids?
- September 15, 2020
- Posted by: cursell
- Category: Blog
No CommentsYou may need to replace your hearing aids sooner than the typical three- to five-year lifespan. Finances, improved technology, changes in hearing loss, and damage may mean it’s time to start looking. Your Hearing Has Changed Our hearing never stops changing, so your prescription may require new hearing aids. Stronger hearing aids will better serve
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How To Communicate With Masks And Hearing Aids
- August 31, 2020
- Posted by: cursell
- Category: Blog
Wearing masks is part of our daily health safety routine. And while they protect us from the spread of coronavirus, they also create roadblocks for communication, especially for those who wear hearing aids. Communication Problems And Masks First and foremost, masks cover your mouth, which inhibits lip-reading for those with hearing loss. Lip-reading often fills
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How Hearing Aids Improve Your Lifestyle
- July 7, 2020
- Posted by: Don Miller
- Category: Blog
Hearing loss is the third most common health problem in the United States, and those affected range from infants to elderly. The ear’s mechanisms control more than sound perception. Ensuring your ears hear to the best of their ability impacts your emotional well-being, brain function, and physical health. Hearing Aids And Emotional Health It isn’t
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Let’s Talk: Work Place Communication And Hearing Loss
- May 28, 2020
- Posted by: oberry
- Category: Blog
For the last couple of months, we’ve all had to learn different ways to communicate while we work, live, and learn remotely. Whether you have hearing loss or work with someone who does, check out these best practices for effective communication. In The Classroom Due to the coronavirus outbreak, educators have had to come up
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Don’t Let Hearing Sensitivities Keep You On Edge
- May 27, 2020
- Posted by: Haley Avery
- Category: Blog
Hyperacusis, misophonia, tinnitus, phonophobia. The list of hearing sensitivities is long and has far-reaching implications. The first step in finding a solution is determining your type of hearing sensitivity. Pay attention to how you react to certain sounds. That’s often the most telling sign. Tinnitus Does anybody else hear that ringing? If it’s just you, -
Important Appointment Information During COVID-19
- May 18, 2020
- Posted by: cursell
- Category: Blog
When you arrive for your appointment, you will be asked to wash your hands or use hand sanitizer. If you do not have a mask, one will be provided. We are limiting the amount of people in the office; if you are able to attend alone, please do. If the patient is a minor, one
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Beware The Hidden Dangers Of Headphones And Earbuds
- April 29, 2020
- Posted by: oberry
- Category: Blog
Listening devices like headphones and earbuds are everywhere. We use them for music, radio, podcasts, and movies to ensure privacy and not disturb others. But with COVID-19 shutting down most schools, online learning has become yet another risk to hearing health. Cilia Cilia are the delicate hair cells in your ears responsible for transmitting electrical
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Act Quickly On Sudden Hearing Loss
- April 10, 2020
- Posted by: cursell
- Category: Blog
Whether you have previous hearing loss or not, sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) can be disorienting, even frightening. SSHL is sudden hearing loss in one or both ears that can occur immediately or over several days. Causes There’s a laundry list of things that can cause SSHL, but determining the cause will be essential to
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Online Learning Essentials for Students with ADP and Their Educators
- April 2, 2020
- Posted by: cursell
- Category: Blog
Online education became the norm very quickly, and many educators and students are finding they need to adjust to an entirely different way of presenting and receiving information. There is absolutely a learning curve and, fortunately, many schools have embraced change and innovation. For a student with auditory processing difficulties, online learning can be a
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Did You Hear That? It’s Noise Pollution
- March 23, 2020
- Posted by: oberry
- Category: Blog
You’re probably so accustomed to the dull roar of traffic and construction that you don’t even notice it anymore. What’s the problem? It’s just noise, right? Wrong. It’s noise pollution, and it affects approximately 30 million Americans every day. It’s defined as sounds or noises that disrupt hearing and overall health. Sources Of Noise Pollution