Hearing loss is a pervasive issue that affects millions of people worldwide. It can have a significant impact on our quality of life, relationships, and overall well-being. Despite this, many individuals hesitate to seek help, and hearing professionals often encounter common excuses from patients who resist investing in hearing aids. In this article, we’ll explore some of these excuses and …
Recognizing the Signs: When to Replace Your Hearing Aids
Hearing aids have come a long way since their inception. Over the years, advancements in technology have transformed these devices from rudimentary amplifiers into sophisticated pieces of wearable technology. Modern hearing aids are smaller, more discreet, and offer superior sound quality compared to their predecessors. One of the most significant advancements is the introduction of digital signal processing. This technology …
Debunking Common Excuses for Not Buying Hearing Aids
People are frequently shocked to find out how common hearing loss actually is. It is impossible to get exact numbers for a lot of reasons, some of which this article will make clear, but the best estimates conclude that around 15% of all adults in The United States live with it. This totals upwards toward 48 million Americans. This includes …
New Study: Hearing Aids Can Reduce Risk of Dementia by Half
A new study shows that hearing aids can reduce the risk of dementia by 50%. Dementia includes a range of medical conditions that take a toll on cognitive functions. These conditions are characterized by cognitive decline which reduces capacity to perform cognitive functions that involve memory, learning, communicating, decision making, completing tasks etc. Dementia includes Lewy Body, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and …
Why You Should Schedule a Hearing Test for World Alzheimer’s Month
Did you know that September is World Alzheimer’s Month? A great way you can participate is by scheduling an appointment for a hearing test. Protecting your hearing health is an effective way to support your brain health which reduces the risk of cognitive decline. About Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia includes numerous medical conditions that are characterized by cognitive decline. …
Necessity is the Mother of Intervention – How Coronavirus is Transforming Our Hearing Healthcare Services
When our sense of hearing is interrupted, we can easily become isolated. Many of our patients rely on our audiological services and support to remain connected. Sounds Good! is therefore keeping our doors open for patients, but only allowing for one appointment at a time. Maximum distance, cleaning, disinfecting agents, handwashing, gloves, and face masks, when necessary, have become key …
This hearing aid will leave you jumping for joy!
Hearing aids just keep getting better and better, and there’s no exception with the Moxi Jump from Unitron: First, you will notice the unbelievable sound quality. The most important feature of any hearing aid is the ability to hear conversations better in whatever situation your life may throw you. After all, that is the number one reason you seek hearing …