5 Tips to Hear Better in Virtual Meetings + Gatherings
Working remotely with hearing loss can be a big challenge. Our 5 listening tips can go a long way toward helping you stay engaged.
Working remotely with hearing loss can be a big challenge. Our 5 listening tips can go a long way toward helping you stay engaged.
From the grocery store to grand cathedrals, your destination isn’t the same if your hearing devices aren’t in shape. Don’t get caught with subpar hearing.
Many factors determine what aid you need, such as which sounds you can’t hear, how loud those sounds need to be amplified, and the size of your ear canal.
Fireworks and concerts might come to mind when pondering ear-busting sounds, but power tools and even some livestock can reach dangerous decibels.
A growing amount of research associates hearing technology with improved cognition and slowed or decreased risk of cognitive decline.
Masks cluttering conversations? Clear things up with these four helpful tips to minimize the mask-wearing barrier to effective communication.
Checking into a hospital can seem stressful, making it all the more important to feel empowered, alert, and engaged with the help of your hearing aids.
You might be surprised how many small ways you can complement the better hearing you already get from your hearing technology.
A hearing evaluation takes place in four steps; and is more thorough than simply reacting to tones played by your provider, as some people think.
If you live in Canada or the U.S., you’ll be celebrating in early July – which means fireworks. Be sure to protect your family’s hearing.